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Is a one-touch supply chain possible for a complex grid of servers? Surprisingly, yes, and Sun Microsystems has figured it out

One touch is the supply chain ideal. In a warehouse, it means fewer damaged cartons and lost products. In a supply chain, it means fewer dollars spent and thus a higher margin. But a complex grid of specially configured servers is not, after all, a...

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