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How do you leapfrog from antiquated teaching tools to those of tomorrow and do so&amp;nbsp;at 1/5th normal costs while fighting poverty and illiteracy?&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Learn how using cloud computing, Win 7 and an orchestration of software is enabling a cutting edge solution delivered from the US, via&amp;nbsp;Windows Azure,&amp;nbsp;into&amp;nbsp;Nigeria and other emerging markets.&amp;nbsp; Plus, it has the cost savings and technical chops that many orgs
 in the US would find relevant, particularly&amp;nbsp;in today&#39;s economy.&amp;nbsp; Danny Kim, CTO of FullArmor discusses the problem he faced, how and why he chose Azure and the benefits that surprised him in terms of low cost, headaches avoided and agility gained. 
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