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Survey: Interest in grid computing grows







Survey: Interest in grid computing grows

Survey: Interest in grid computing grows 01/07/2004 02:50 PM

Corporate IT decision-makers are showing more interest in grid computing at their companies, with 20% saying they could adopt it within two years.




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