- Tap into supercomputing power from large
groups of networked servers via the Web.
- Pay for space and storage on an as-needed basis.
- Build and host applications in a secure
environment.
- Stop relying on desktop PCs for networking and
complex data processing and analysis.
- Increase network availability and security while
reducing total cost of ownership.
- Reduce barriers to exit and interoperability with
open source software, open standard and open
systems.
Plus, an Open Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) interface allows the exposure of loosely coupled services, making accessing and integrating with the cloud a seamless operation as an extension of your applications and IT infrastructure.
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