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Tech Data Adds ‘Click to Run’ to Its Cloud Solutions Factory
📅 - Tech Data, a major worldwide IT distributor and solutions aggregator, today announced that their Cloud Solution Factory on Amazon Web Services (AWS) is expanded with outcome-based cloud solutions.
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