Mon 9 Nov 2009
Ubuntu bets on cloud computing, tie-ups
Posted by Prakash under In the News, Linux
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Ubuntu that it launched last week, to penetrate markets such as India where an impending launch of third generation (3G) services is expected to make cloud computing accessible to individual users.
I have been quoted in this article in The Mint:
Prakash Advani, partner and manager, central Asia, at Canonical, said once broadband connectivity improves through 3G networks, Ubuntu’s built-in cloud capabilities will popularize it among computer users as well as businesses.
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