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As growth in cloud-based storage products continues to accelerate, enterprise vendors have taken cloud storage to the next level. The hybrid model, which utilizes both local and offsite storage, offers organizations a way to more seamlessly scale up and manage large amounts of data with a single-vendor service.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here(Insider Story) Read More In this Issue HP's strange new SlateBook: A guided tour The Linux desktop-a-week review: ChromeOS Docker gets some competition with new Joyent, Canonical containers | ||||||||||
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