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AWS Refuses to Backdown on JEDI Dispute

Lengthy court battle could strip Microsoft of the DoD’s JEDI contract, reports CRN.

The awarding of the $10 billion JEDI cloud contract to Microsoft could be rescinded unless a federal judge dismisses allegations of bias from Amazon Web Services, according to a Bloomberg report.

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SolarWinds Hack Done on AWS

According to CRN, Amazon admits that its cloud service was used by SolarWinds hackers. 

Amazon Web Services admitted Thursday that hackers used its systems in the SolarWinds campaign but reiterated the cloud computing giant wasn’t itself infected with malware.

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Law Firm Cloud Leaks Information

A law firm failed to configure its cloud correctly and leaked 15,000 cases, reports Info Security Magazine. 

A legal advisory company has inadvertently exposed data on 15,000 cases involving people killed or injured in traffic accidents after a cloud misconfiguration.

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Startup Wants Health Records in Cloud

Startup Redox wants to bring health records to the cloud, reports Forbes. 

Everyone knows you can’t fit a square peg into a round hole, but imagine that’s what your plumbing connections actually looked like. 

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Delta Air Moves to Cloud

IBM is helping bring Delta Air to the Cloud, reports WRAL.

Delta Air Lines is moving to the public cloud thanks to a new deal inked with IBM.

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Why Put Cars in the Cloud

According to ZD Net, companies are still trying to put cars into the cloud, but why.

Back in 2018, Elon Musk's SpaceX put the first car in space. A flurry of press releases suggest that the (surely simpler?) race to put cars -- and carmakers -- into the cloud is far from over.

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Microsoft Challenges Oracle

According to Cloud Wars, Microsoft is bettings its Cosmos database will help them surge ahead of Oracle. 

Microsoft is expecting major growth in its cloud-native Cosmos database as customers rip and replace their more-expensive and less-flexible “legacy” databases, a Microsoft executive said last week.

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Oracle Offers Roving Edge Hybrid Cloud

Oracle is offering a hybrid cloud service that brings the cloud to the edge, reports IT Pro Today.

While many workloads are headed to the public cloud, there is still a clear need for hybrid cloud technologies, according to Oracle.

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The Cloud is Controlled by 4 Companies

According to PC Mag, the cloud is controlled by four major companies. 

When we talk about regulating big tech, the discussion usually centers on online privacy and location tracking, but we never seem to discuss the control these companies have over a vast majority of the internet.

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Getting the Cloud to the International Space Station

Microsoft wants to bring Azure cloud computing to the international space station, reports Geek Wire.

The sky’s not the limit for the cloud: Microsoft is partnering with Hewlett Packard Enterprise to bring Azure cloud computing to the International Space Station.

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