by Alex Howard. GovFresh, September 27, 2010. "This morning, the state of Minnesota announced that it would use Microsoft's private cloud computing technology as a platform for its collaboration software. Microsoft's blog post reasonably Minnesota's move to the cloud as an 'historic first'. Given that the state's press release, embedded below, describes it the same way, that's not unfair. Details have yet to emerge on the security or privacy requirements that the Redmond-based software giants signed to gain the customer but, as the release notes, 'the move makes Minnesota the first U.S. state to move to a large collaboration and communication suite in a private cloud environment.'..."
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