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		<title>By: dexterduncan</title>
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		<description>Hi John,&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;I liked the article on private cloud interoperability.    It is something I have been giving alot of thought on lately as I am doing some consulting for a small start-up in Australia that has some technology in this area.    If you want to explore more, do a search on Market Oriented Clouds and/or Meta Negotiation and you&#039;ll find some key research that defines a method for private networks to enter a global cloud exchange (out of University of Melbourne).       Write me if you have any ideas down this path.</description>
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<p>I liked the article on private cloud interoperability.    It is something I have been giving alot of thought on lately as I am doing some consulting for a small start-up in Australia that has some technology in this area.    If you want to explore more, do a search on Market Oriented Clouds and/or Meta Negotiation and you&#39;ll find some key research that defines a method for private networks to enter a global cloud exchange (out of University of Melbourne).       Write me if you have any ideas down this path.</p>
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