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Cloud buyers know this. They turn to cloud infrastructure services to remove the complexity of managing hardware; of having to pay someone to walk around data centers swapping out hard drives as they fail, or managing the power supplies to those buildings. Software development is still the responsibility of the customer, and while there is a lot cloud providers can do to help make everything go smoothly, if their services are running as expected and something breaks with your software, that is your problem.
Cloud services have become a crowded and competitive field in China in recent years, with domestic companies, including Alibaba Group Holding Ltd, opening dozens of new data centers in just the past year.

Clinton?also noted that Bezos, from what she’s heard, has been “hands-off on the editorial and content front,” allowing reporters and editors to “get out there and do investigations.”
Cloud-based music lockers are all of the rage these days, with Google and Amazon.com recently launching new services and Apple reportedly planning to roll out its own offering in the coming weeks. But Rhapsody has a message for those “upstarts,” and it goes something like this: You’re about 10 years behind the curve. Rhapsody today put out a tongue-in-cheek press release which touted its launch of Super Locker — “back in 2001.”
Clinton said he would be "forever grateful" for that friendship.
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