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		<title>By: Emil at Cloudshare</title>
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		<description>I&#039;m an intern at Cloudshare, and I was wondering about your take on the activity in the Cloud services provider market.  Are the few winners in this market going to be the ones who align themselves quickly with bigger established entities (e.g. Amazon/Google/Microsoft) or the ones with the most complete and robust CSP offerings?  I think Cloudshare is a little of the second, but I&#039;d like to know which of the two you think is more important to success as a CSP.</description>
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