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Speeding up the Upload to the Cloud for Virtualized Environments

FastUpload, to be announced April 19, is the latest offering from CloudShare designed to let enterprises use the capabilities of cloud computing to quickly share their IT environments with others, according to Kevin Epstein, vice president of marketing at the 3-year-old company. CloudShare aims to do for solution providers and ISVs what Cisco Systems’ WebEx […]

Apr 19, 2010
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FastUpload, to be announced April 19, is the latest offering from CloudShare designed to let enterprises use the capabilities of cloud computing to quickly share their IT environments with others, according to Kevin Epstein, vice president of marketing at the 3-year-old company.

CloudShare aims to do for solution providers and ISVs what Cisco Systems’ WebEx did for businesses: create an easy way to share data with remote colleagues over the Web.

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