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- IBM goes beyond just slapping 'cloud' label on old products – Network World
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Whole slew of JavaFX related posts. - IBM Launches Enterprise Cloud Services
"The third, a turnkey platform called CloudBurst v1.1 that consists of an integrated hardware and software solution for private clouds, will be offered through IBM's Smart Business Systems. With a starting price of $207,000, CloudBurst will comprise a pre-configured package of x86-based blade servers; networking, storage and virtualization hardware and software; and Tivoli Service Automation Manager (TSAM), its platform to provision cloud services."
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