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Keeping the Cloud Secure

Businesses are struggling to ensure that their cloud is secure, reports SCO Online. 

Cloud adoption has accelerated in the past year as organizations scrambled to support a remote workforce. 

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Malware Hits the Cloud

Malware invades the cloud, reports SC Magazine. 

Researchers on Wednesday said a so-called “nameless” undetected malware stole a database in the cloud that contained some 1.2 terabytes of files, cookies, and credentials that came from 3.2 million Windows-based computers.

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Machine Learning in the Cloud

Google will soon have machine learning in the cloud, reports InfoQ.

At the recent Google I/O 2021 conference, the cloud provider announced the general availability of Vertex AI, a managed machine learning platform designed to accelerate the deployment and maintenance of artificial intelligence models.

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IBM Eyes Repartnering with SAP

According to Cloud Wars, SAP may be thinking of leaving Microsoft for IBM.

With the SAP-Microsoft romance cooling way off as Microsoft has become a significant direct competitor to SAP, a newly assertive and re-energized IBM is moving in to extend and enrich its 50-year strategic relationship with SAP.

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Google Moves YouTube to Cloud

According to CNBC, Google is moving YouTube service from internal to the cloud.

Google is moving parts of its popular YouTube video service from the advertising company’s internal data center infrastructure to the company’s cloud service, the head of Google’s cloud said.

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What's the Next Big Thing After the Cloud?

Industry experts weigh in on what will be the “next big thing” after the cloud, reports IT Wire. This is the next in our extended series of 'controversial questions.' The eleventh, we think. Here's the question we put to a significant number of industry executives: Read more...

Cloud Remains Vulnerable

Recent hacks by Russia show that the cloud is still vulnerable, reports Foreign Policy. Russia’s Sunburst cyberespionage campaign, discovered late last year, impacted more than 100 large companies and U.S. federal agencies, including the Treasury, Energy, Justice, and Homeland Security departments. Read more...

VM Ware Set to Turbo Charge Cloud

VM Ware seeks to “turbo charge” their cloud business, reports SDX Central. On his first quarterly earnings call as VMware’s incoming CEO, Raghu Raghuram, who will move into the role on June 1, signaled his intent to turbo charge the company’s multi-cloud strategy. Read more...

Pandemic Causes Latin America to Consider Cloud

According to the Financial Times, the pandemic is forcing Latin American companies to consider the cloud. 

When Covid-19 lockdowns brought face-to-face sales to an abrupt halt, Natura &Co — a São Paulo-based cosmetics group whose brands include The Body Shop and Avon — sought a different way to reach customers in Latin America.

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Can Providers Keep Your Info Safe?

Before migrating information to the cloud it is good to understand what cloud providers can and can’t do to keep your information safe, reports CSO. 

We all have at least part of our data in the cloud. Most of us still have servers located locally or perhaps in a local datacenter or in redundant regions throughout the world. 

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