Fujitsu and Microsoft will share data centers in the world to reach Google and other pioneers of computing in the cloud (virtual data storage) and programs over the Internet, as he published the Japanese financial newspaper Nikkei Microsoft, weaker in support, will combine their programs with service customers from Fujitsu, which operates 90 data centers in 16 countriessaid the Nippon journal on July 09, 2010. Fujitsu will begin hosting this year computing services in Microsoft’s cloud at its Tatebayashi in Gunma prefecture Center, followed facilities in United States, United Kingdom and Singapore, said Nikkei, that cited no sources. The partners are considering joint investments in data centers, which can cost tens of thousands of yen. Microsoft seeks to expand its services for cloud computing in the world after opening huge data centers in Chicago and Dublin last year. In January, Microsoft introduced Windows Azure, which allows access to Windows by Internet software to the companies, using Microsoft data centers. The market according to the IDC research firm cloud computing, will grow 55.500 million dollars (43.889 million euros) in 2014 from 16 billion dollars in 2009, said Nikkei..
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