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Where does Microsoft go next?

  • News analysis
  • Author: Cliff Saran
  • Date: 03 October 2008
Cliff Saran asks Microsoft chief executive officer Steve Ballmer why he believes Microsoft's approach to cloud computing is right for IT departments.

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