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<description>It is a relatively rare occurrence to find the large hardware vendors in agreement on any given subject. But in recent times they have all embraced the concept of utility computing as the next logical progression for computing architectures. Sadly, there the agreement stops.</description>
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Utility computing presents a big problem: who pays for what?
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True grid computing is more complex and far-reaching than the current technologies branded as such.
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