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Google, Oracle pledge open cloud to ease lock-in concerns – ZDNet
Rush to digitalise has pushed businesses to move to the cloud amidst concerns about vendor lock-in, but the likes of Google and Oracle are touting service offerings…

The rush to digitalise has pushed businesses to move to the cloud, though, there remain nagging concerns about vendor lock-in and their ability to move between different cloud environments. In their efforts to address these issues, both Google and Oracle are touting service offerings that they say will ensure openness and flexibility.
And as adoption grows, can cloud’s core components become commoditised and go the way of network pipes, with focus shifting to value-added service delivery as it did…
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