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Oracle, Microsoft - peace in our time? This article is sponsored by:

Oracle and Microsoft have declared a truce in the cloud that benefits both of them and should benefit the enterprise consumer of cloud infrastructure and services. Peace in our time?

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Driving Digital Europe on Kroes control This article is sponsored by:

The biggest ever open trade agreement between the US and Europe is looming. Meanwhile the European Commission wants to see the US buck up its ideas on various digital market fronts. Time for some more diplomacy in action?

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Think G-Cloud: McDonagh's deliberations This article is sponsored by:

The Think G-Cloud conference in London last week was the last public outing of Denise McDonagh as G-Cloud Programme Director. She took the chance to look back at achievements to date for the UK public sector's national cloud computing strategy.

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Enterprise hits and misses - June 24 This article is sponsored by:

Jon's cheeky end-of-weekly on which articles hit (or didn’t) on diginomica and beyond - for the week ending June 21, 2013.

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Who says UK Government tech has to suck? This article is sponsored by:

Think G-Cloud was an eye opening event that sends warnings to the big SIs and which opens the door to opportunity for the smaller suppliers prepared to be agile and flexible. Check out the video playlist.

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Google Reader vs email vs social networks - why care? This article is sponsored by:

RSS advocates like myself insist that relying on social channels for enterprise content is mediocre at best. But how much enterprise news do you need, and how quickly do you need it? And is there a way to get it without wading through reams of over-marketed crud?

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Digital Dublin - a principled city This article is sponsored by:

Dublin's digital ambitions are now formalised in the grandiosely titled Masterplan document. But will the city's digital principles be enough to keep inward investment coming from the tech good and great?

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Remembering Ed Iacobucci, thin client pioneer This article is sponsored by:

Ed Iacobucci, co-founder of Citrix Systems and pioneer of thin client computing, passed away today. This 1998 interview, republished online for the first time, reminds us of the clarity of his vision for what we now know as cloud computing.

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The secret to Parliament's avoidance of PRISM This article is sponsored by:

How safe is UK legislators' data in light of PRISM? A conversation with Joan Miller, Director of Parliamentary ICT Service suggests that it is very safe.

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