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Siemens, a Microsoft Partner, is using Azure for a remote service use case. By using Azure, Siemens doesn’t need to create a new IT department to manage clusters all over the world: Azure spins up the instances. This allows Siemens to only worry about computation,
 and Microsoft addresses the hardware, people, and IT costs. Gerald Kaefer, Siemens Architect, explains... 
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<p>Brilliant talk, Gerald!</p>
<p>posted by thom1309</p>]]>
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