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2 Meta Sources Cloud Computing Email List : An often lively email list discussing cloud computing. [sent-9, score-0.547]
3 Cloud Computing Portal : A community edited database for making the vendor selection process easier. [sent-12, score-0.061]
4 com's Recap: More than 70 Industry Blogs : A nice set of blog's for: Data Center, Web Hosting, Content Delivery Network (CDN), Cloud Computing Cloud Computing Wiki : A cloud computing wiki started by participants of the cloud email list. [sent-15, score-1.408]
5 Specific Blogs Cloud Computing on Twitter : Geva Perry's Big List of People Who Twitter About Cloud Computing Overcast: Conversations on Cloud Computing : Podcast series on cloud computing by James Urquhart and Geva Perry. [sent-16, score-0.87]
6 James writes great articles and has a regular can't miss links style post summarizing much of what you need need to know in cloud world. [sent-18, score-0.373]
7 Kevin Jackson's Cloud Musings : Personal comments and insight on cloud computing and it relationship to net-centric warfare. [sent-33, score-0.942]
8 GoGrid Blog : Blog with product and industry news related to Cloud Computing and GoGrid. [sent-34, score-0.126]
9 John Willis' IT Management and Cloud Blog : Personal comments and podcasts. [sent-35, score-0.072]
10 Bert Armijo's Head In The Clouds : SVP at 3tera, includes product info as well as comments on industry events Ross Cooney's SpoutingShite : MD of Rozmic. [sent-36, score-0.201]
11 Jason Meiers' CAM Blog Monitoring composite applications for cloud computing blog. [sent-41, score-0.87]
12 The ramblings of Reuven Cohen, co-Founder & CTO Enomaly Inc. [sent-45, score-0.129]
13 Cirrhus9's and M-E Consulting's Working in the Cloud : Cloud computing solutions for the world - or at least for Southern California. [sent-47, score-0.497]
14 Craig Balding's Cloud Security Blog : This blog is dedicated to Cloud Computing and Security. [sent-48, score-0.342]
15 com’s Server Farming Blog : Discusses the latest in server hardware, systems management, Unix-Linux-Wintel operating systems and large distributed computing systems William Vambenepe's blog : IT management in a changing IT world Toon Vanagt's virtualization. [sent-52, score-0.839]
16 Grid Designer's Blog : Consulting firm specializing exclusively in "extreme" applications and systems. [sent-57, score-0.059]
17 Rob Thorsten's Why Amazon’s RightScale Blog : Primarily talks about Amazon, but there's a lot of good general cloud info too. [sent-58, score-0.436]
18 net : An automated feed of cloud computing and SaaS related stories. [sent-61, score-0.87]
19 On-Demand Enterprise's Cloud Computing Topic : Excellent coverage in the vendor coverage, traditional enterprise data center software. [sent-62, score-0.224]
20 TechCrunchIT : dedicated to obsessively profiling products and companies in the Enterprise Technology space. [sent-65, score-0.059]
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