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    Janakiram MSV on Emerging Trends in Cloud Computing

    enDecember 10, 2021
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    About this Episode

    Jim Grisanzio from Oracle Developer Relations talks with Janakiram MSV about some upcoming trends to look out for in 2022 in cloud computing. Janakiram is an industry analyst and architect based in Hyderabad, India, and he gave the keynote at Oracle Developer Day India in the fall of 2021. Video on YouTube.

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