EasyJet flies into the clouds with Azure
Budget airline is an early adopter of Microsoft's new cloud computing platform
EasyJet wants to open up its data Budget airline EasyJet has become one of the early adopters of Microsoft’s Azure cloud computing platform. EasyJet enterprise architect Bert Craven said EasyJet...
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