GigaomAWS partners fight to fill gaps in Amazon’s hybrid cloud story
Dozens (hundreds?) of smaller software companies are at AWS Re:invent to preview products that can grease the skids to successful hybrid cloud deployments. Read more »
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Dozens (hundreds?) of smaller software companies are at AWS Re:invent to preview products that can grease the skids to successful hybrid cloud deployments. Read more »
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