The Internet has removed the middleman in many ways. It's a natural tool for disintermediation, allowing passengers to book their own plane tickets, readers to create their own clipping services or candidates to find their own job openings. But just as public cloud computing has brought the power of the Internet to large businesses, it has also created the need for a new type of middleman -- what Gartner has called a cloud services brokerage...
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