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SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS ABOUT CLOUD COMPUTING Where do you think cloud computing is headed? Our survey enables you to share your views on events, trends and technology changes that will be driven by cloud computing. Please provide your email address at the end of the survey and we will share the survey results with you. That knowledge can help you shape your private, public and hybrid cloud strategy and plans for the future. The survey is easy. Simply decide whether you agree, disagree or are uncertain about the likelihood of each potential future event or trend -- taking careful note of the timeframe in the question. Results from this survey will be used to shape a session called "Future Proofing: An Interactive Discussion" at the Cloud Leadership Forum, which will be held in California on June 20 and June 21 at the Hyatt Regency Santa Clara. Many thanks for your help! CAST YOUR VOTE IN OUR LATEST QUICKPOLL Is iCloud B2C cloud perfection or merely Apple playing catch-up? SHARK TANK OF THE DAY Help desk pilot fish gets a call from a user who says he forgot the four-digit code for his laptop's combination lock -- and fish has no way of knowing what that would be. NEW COMPUTERWORLD JOB BOARD | ||||||||||
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