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Data management / Cloud storage / Data center / Distributed data storage / Networks / Datanet / Uninterruptible power supply / General Electric / X Window System / Computing / Software / Concurrent computing
Date: 2010-10-05 04:53:04
Data management
Cloud storage
Data center
Distributed data storage
Networks
Datanet
Uninterruptible power supply
General Electric
X Window System
Computing
Software
Concurrent computing

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