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Is Azure a dirty word because it means cloud?

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Is Azure a dirty word because it means cloud?
Microsoft has sent its Windows Azure customers an email that says the word Azure will be dropped from the usage portal for the cloud services they buy. So, for example, Windows Azure Storage will appear simply as Storage on the bills, according to a ZDNet story about the change. WAGES: Who are tech's highest paid CEOs? Read More


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Cisco offers API to fight call fraud
Cisco this week at Interop 2012 released an API for its branch routers designed to enable third-party developers to write applications to enhance the security of phone calls over the router network. Read More

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