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		<title>By: The $20 Million Club: 10 Well-Funded Cloud Startups: Cloud &#171;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] Looking forward, however, I suspect public-cloud-based startups will start getting a lot more money – provided they maintain an enterprise focus. Organizations are getting more comfortable moving certain workloads to the cloud, and cloud storage vendors like Nasuni and Cirtas have strong products, as does Structure Launchpad winner CloudSwitch. [...]]]></description>
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