Long before the Internet gained widespread use among consumers and businesses it was essentially a research tool connecting universities and government agencies. And now, with Cloud computing the internet has come full circle.
Through the Academic Cluster Computing Initiative (ACCI), a program offered jointly by Google and IBM students at six universities MIT, Stanford, Carnegie-Mellon, the University of Washington, the University of Maryland and the University of California at Berkeley are able to experience first hand the capabilities of Cloud computing. ACCI has also provided clouds for one Chinese university and two in Taiwan
Read more to see how Cloud Computing is enhancing academic research.
Indianapolis-based BlueLock offering infrastructure as a service enables companies to leverage the power of Cloud Computing.
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