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Which of the following application models is more likely to be suitable for a large company with a number of existing virtualized datacenters around the world, needing to make an application available to its worldwide members of staff, some of whom are office based while others are mobile workers using a variety of network clients? a. distributed application with client software installed on each mobile and desktop device. b. desktop applications installed on all mobile and desktop devices. c. distributed web application hosted at datacenters, accessed via browsers on each mobile and desktop device. d. cloud application hosted by cloud provider, accessed via browsers on each mobile and desktop device.

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