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  2. Category:Cloud computing providers - Wikipedia

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    Topics about Cloud computing providers in general should be placed in relevant topic categories For more information, see Cloud computing . Cloud computing providers are notable entities who have verifiably significant production cloud computing service offerings.

  3. Cloud-computing comparison - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... The following is a comparison of cloud-computing software and providers. IaaS (Infrastructure as a service) ...

  4. Template:Cloud computing/doc - Wikipedia

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  5. Template:Cloud computing - Wikipedia

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    The Template:Cloud computing links to articles related to different layers specific to cloud computing. It should have a small number (5-10) of the best available examples of each layer as its purpose is to illustrate by example rather than to advertise products and services.

  6. Cloud broker - Wikipedia

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    Cloud Brokers provides a single point of entry to manage multiple cloud services for business or technical purposes. The two important unique features of a cloud broker are the ability to provide a single consistent interface to multiple differing cloud providers and the clear visibility that the broker allows into which company is providing the services in the background.

  7. List of largest technology companies by revenue - Wikipedia

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    The list includes companies whose primary business activities are associated with the technology industry, which includes computer hardware, software, electronics, semiconductors, telecom equipment, e-commerce and computer services. Note: This list shows only companies with annual revenues exceeding US$50 billion.

  8. StarOffice - Wikipedia

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    StarOffice supported the OpenOffice.org XML file format, as well as the OpenDocument standard, and could generate PDF and Flash formats. It included templates, a macro recorder, and a software development kit (SDK). The software originated in 1985 as StarWriter by Star Division, which marketed the suite with some success, primarily in Europe.

  9. IT as a service - Wikipedia

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    Several vendors who are proponents of ITaaS describe the transition of an IT organization to the ITaaS model as a journey which includes the adoption of such models as: New technology models founded on the use of private, public, and hybrid clouds; employing controls, trust and compliance up and down the stack; introducing infrastructure ...