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Microsoft sails past Oracle in bringing Java SE to the cloud
While Oracle is holding its annual OpenWorld user conference, Microsoft announced that Oracle's Java SE can be run on Microsoft's Windows Azure cloud service, using a newly certified implementation of the OpenJDK called Zulu. Read More


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The (welcome) rise of the cloud middleman
A new breed of managed services providers are gearing up to be the cloud brokers and integrators of the future. Read More

SkyDrive stumbles, becomes latest cloud app to get glitchy
Another day, another cloud app gets stung by a bug. Microsoft's SkyDrive cloud storage service began malfunctioning on Tuesday afternoon, a day after Google's Gmail got tripped by a network breakdown. Read More

Red Hat serves middleware to cloud developers
In a move to jump ahead of other PaaS (platform as a service) providers in the enterprise space, Red Hat will augment its OpenShift offering with a suite of middleware to ease the process of deploying cloud-based applications. Read More

Oracle takes the fight to Amazon, Salesforce.com with new cloud services
Oracle is offering a series of new services that position it as a one-stop shop for all things cloud and directly target the likes of Amazon Web Services and Salesforce.com. Read More


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