1. Oxide Computer Company has shipped its first on-premises hyperscale 'cloud computers' targeting government, financial services, e-commerce, and service provider markets. 2. The company aims to revolutionize the private datacenter industry by combining cloud computing efficiency with on-premises security and control. 3. Oxide has shipped under 20 racks so far and hopes for customer scale-up based on positive outcomes.
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