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Posterous Moves Storage to Rackspace Cloud

It’s been a busy day for Rackspace Hosting (RAX). The company announced a high-profile storage customer win, while two Wall Street analysts issued buy recommendations on Rackspace and raised their price projections for the stock. Full Article at Data Center Knowledge

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