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EMC Canada boss named top newsmaker

Michael Sharun has had a busy year preparing channel partners for the cloud

The best hardware and software of the year

The best products at the forefront of today's top data center, desktop, mobile, and programming trends

Startup provides cloud OS for greater flexibility

Nimbula Director mixes cloud with private data centres

Ovum: Efficiency will drive gov’t outsourcing, cloud use

Public sector will prefer to outsource non-core functions

Microsoft’s server president to step down

Bob Muglia is retiring from Microsoft server tools

Partnerpedia helps vendors launch online app stores

Community Marketplace lets companies create and manage app stores for their partner communities

Cisco eschews cloud services – for now

Cisco's cloud strategy encompasses pretty much everything under the sun save one - actual cloud services

Amazon’s S3 can now store files of up to 5TB

Previously, the limit for individual files was 5GBrnrn

Autotask announces new CEO

Mark Cattini joins as CEO as founder, Bob Godgart moves into chairman and chief visionary officer role

Why cloud and not a person is the top newsmaker for 2010

There were several worthy candidates but a consumption model wins out as the top story for this year

Number 2 Newsmaker: Eric Gales of Microsoft Canada

It was all about the cloud for Microsoft in 2010, but the vendor also found time for a new office suite and a long-awaited new mobile OS

Newsmaker of the Year: Cloud computing

It seems the entire IT industry was on a high and had its head in the clouds this year. That's why cloud computing is our top Newsmaker of the Year for 2010

Rackspace adds management to cloud offering

Rackspace will offer advice on how to best use cloud computing as well as update operating systems and applications for users

Salesforce.com positions as cloud computing platform for IT

The cloud service provider has until now only been interested in talking to line-of-business workers about apps. It's now starting a dialogue with IT departments about a Ruby on Rails platform development service and IT services management

Salesforce.com buys Ruby cloud-app platform Heroku

Salesforce.com hopes to attract Ruby developers with the acquisition

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