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Will cloud computing make traditional vendor relationships obsolete?

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Will cloud computing make traditional vendor relationships obsolete?
Potentially game-changing is the attitude of cloud proponents, who view compute power as just another disposable commodity. In other words, hardware, and to an extent, software and applications, are just a means to an end, rather than hallowed and holy platforms to be venerated through long and arduous life cycles. The interesting question will be what effect this transformation in how companies acquire and consumer compute resources will have on longstanding relationships between traditional IT vendors and their customers. Read More


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