August 19, 2003, 10:37 AM — Analysts are cautious about the readiness of utility computing while marketers proclaim its virtues, but what about the humble IT department? Some early adopters are realizing the cost savings promised by utility computing, but the prevailing sentiment is "wait and see".
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