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Participant: The Army has been very aggressive. We found over 1,200 data centers by the OMB definition.
Jim: Okay.
Participant: And we’ve closed 227 of those so far.
Jim: Wow.
Participant:…
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Neal Shelley: Frank nailed most of the ones that are common to both of us. I would like to talk about the cultural and psychological issues.
Jim: Okay. I like that. I was waiting for someone to bring…
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Male: There’s lot of them, it’s an understatement guys. Okay let’s start first the identification of applications we talked about that before. That’s always been a problem…
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Neal Shelley: Frank nailed most of the ones that are common to both of us. I would like to talk about the cultural and psychological issues.
Jim: Okay. I like that. I was waiting for someone to bring…
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Neal Shelley: Frank nailed most of the ones that are common to both of us. I would like to talk about the cultural and psychological issues.
Jim: Okay. I like that. I was waiting for someone to bring…
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Neal Shelly: One of the things that has always fascinated me if you put any five people in a room you can get six or seven definitions of what cloud is.
Jim: That’s right.
Neal Shelly: So,…
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Male: Frank nailed most of the ones that are common to both of us. I would like to talk about the cultural and psychological issues.
Jim: Okay. I like that. I was waiting for someone to bring that…
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Neal Shelley: I’ve told the previous CIO that the biggest benefit I saw immediately was knowing where all the data centers in the Army are.
JIm Flyzik: That’s a good point. That’s a…
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Male1: Besides looking at – seeing what the [inaudible 00:00:02] are, we’re actually determining now where the applications are and sometimes you can’t. You see the same name of an…
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