CIOs: Shadow IT is actually great for your cloud strategy

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Jul 25, 2016
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Land O’Lakes spreads to the cloud with Microsoft (and Google)

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Google launches new cloud service for understanding human language

Google's intelligent cloud developer tools are expanding with the launch of a new Cloud Natural Language API on Wednesday. The service is aimed at helping developers create applications that understand human language. Read More

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