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Linda Chong is the Engagement Manager working at Microsoft Consulting Services in Singapore. She is responsible for engagement delivery quality and customer satisfaction by structuring and managing deals through to completion.
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ARCast.TV - The Cloud Part 1, What it means to the user
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ARCast.TV - The Cloud Part 1, What it means to the user
ARCast.TV - The Cloud Part 1, What it means to the user
Linda Chong
15 Jul 2009 12:06 AM
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On 30 – 31 March 2009, at Weston Manor, Oxford UK a group of senior IT architects from across the industry met to consider the coming ‘Cloud’. What it is, what it means for business and the software profession and what has Microsoft been up to in the cloud? This episode is part one of the discussion, what the cloud means to the user.
ARCast.TV – The Cloud Part 1, What it means to the user
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