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Intel Helps Create Open Data Center Alliance

Intel announces new Cloud 2015 initiatives

Intel's Cloud 2015 initiative includes three key elements — a “federated” cloud, an “automated” network, and PC and device-savvy “client-aware” clouds. The company says it will support these goals by creating software and building new capabilities into Intel Xeon processors. In an effort to meet these Cloud 2015 goals, Intel helped create the Open Data Center Alliance, which includes more than 70 businesses. Read Intel's announcement to find out more.

(Rikki Kite)

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