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Friday, January 28, 2011

Cloud computing - what's in it for me as a scientist?

SCIENCE magazine asked me (Armando) to write a short "Perspectives" piece on how scientists could benefit from cloud computing, based on my presentation at National Academy of Engineering FRONTIERS last September. The piece is running in the January 28, 2011 issue of SCIENCE. A link to the article can be found on the RAD Lab home page.
Posted by Armando Fox at 11:30 AM 27 comments
Labels: cloud, computing, science, scientific
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