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Elastic, scalable and self-tuning data replication in the cloud-TM platform

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Over the last years Cloud Computing has emerged as a disruptive paradigm for the future generation of IT services. Just as the electric grid revolutionized access to electricity one hundred years ago, freeing corporations from having to generate their own power and enabling them to concentrate on their business differentiators, cloud computing is hailed as revolutionizing IT, freeing corporations from large IT capital investments and enabling them to plug into extremely powerful computing resources over the network.

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    EWDCC '12: Proceedings of the 1st European Workshop on Dependable Cloud Computing
    May 2012
    21 pages
    ISBN:9781450311496
    DOI:10.1145/2365316

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