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<title><![CDATA[Anthony M. Freed]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[Anthony is a researcher, analyst and freelance writer living in beautiful Eugene, Oregon.
Anthony writes about the finance industry - particularly information security related topics - and is a fervent advocate of both freedom and accountability.
As Publisher and Managing Editor of ISR, Anthony is responsible for all operations, including content selection, marketing and overall distribution.
Prior to founding ISR, Anthony received notoriety as a financial and business freelance journalist, including having numerous articles published by leading media syndicates such as The Chicago Sun-Times, Business Week’s Business Exchange, Seeking Alpha, InvestorCentric, OpenSalon, Bear Market Investments, Alacra Pulse, ML-Implode, Reuters, and dozens more.
Anthony has worked as a consultant to senior members of product development, secondary and capital markets from the largest financial institutions in the country, and he had a front row seat to the bursting of the credit bubble.]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[US Navy Successfully Tests Cloud Based IaaS]]></title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 25 Nov 2009 12:47:58 EST</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[During a recent interview Navy CIO Robert Carey stated that cloud computing offered real value to the Navy, iting that both the Navy Next Generation Enterprise Network and Consolidated Afloat Networks and Enterprise Service programs will leverage cloud computing. He envisions a future day when “Grey clouds” within a ship’s hull will transition to clouds within the battle group.]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[US Navy Successfully Tests Cloud Based IaaS]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[During a recent interview Navy CIO Robert Carey stated that cloud computing offered real value to the Navy, iting that both the Navy Next Generation Enterprise Network and Consolidated Afloat Networks and Enterprise Service programs will leverage cloud computing. He envisions a future day when “Grey clouds” within a ship’s hull will transition to clouds within the battle group.]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Jing Daily]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[Jing Daily was started in mid-2009 with the purpose of gathering the latest news about crucial developments and current trends in China’s luxury, business, arts, and cultural markets.
Over the past decade, China has emerged as a global economic power. With a middle class now roughly equivalent to the entire U.S. population (and growing), China’s consumer market is among the world’s largest. But for Westerners looking to do business there — or to simply understand the contemporary culture — China can be a confusing, contradictory, extremely fast-moving, and at times contentious place.
Jing Daily looks at the intersection of luxury and culture in China: the ins and outs of business development there with an eye toward the upscale consumer market, as well as the business of culture — from auctions, museums, and contemporary art to performance, public events, and more.
Jing Daily is for anyone looking to stay on top of luxury and culture in China today.
Contact : contact@jingdaily.com]]></description>
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