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PLM Think Tank Week on the Cloud

PLM Think Tank Week on the Cloud
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23 March, 2009 | 0 min for reading

I’ve seen a growing number of publications related to Cloud Computing and all variations of SaaS / PaaS / IaaS buzzwords. In addition, I’ve learned about a few very interesting trends in Cloud application development during the last week (even though I was actually on vacation). So, in addition to taking a few ‘cloudy’ 🙂 photos, I decided to focus on discussing cloud-related topics next week on PLM Think Tank. I hope it will be beneficial and that we will have a good cloud discussion this week. Stay tuned, and I hope you will enjoy the photos below.

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 -Oleg

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