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Cloudware Houses Will Hold Data
As businesses increase their use of data, it is becoming necessary to find places to house that data that are easily accessible, reports Analytics Insight.
The need to interpret the vast data is growing unprecedently in the world. With digitization taking over industries, more and more organizations are generating digital data like never before. The growing data is not only a huge asset but also presenting immense opportunities for the industries.
Read more...Microsoft Seeks to Link Satellites to Cloud Service
According to CNBC, Microsoft is taking steps to link satellites with its cloud network.
Microsoft is looking to challenge Amazon in offering a service that connects satellites directly to the company’s cloud computing network, according to documents the company filed with the Federal Communications Commission last month
Read more...Will An Edge Cloud Develop
According to ZD Net, the cloud could develop into and edge cloud.
The edge of a network, as you may know, is the furthest extent of its reach. A cloud platform is a kind of network overlay that makes multiple network locations part of a single network domain.
Read more...How to Step Into the Cloud
According to Forbes, migrating to the cloud is a big step, and it should be taken slowly.
Cloud computing is big. It’s big in industry-wide scope and size, but it’s also big in terms of the commitment to change and migrate towards it as a new form of service-based computing for most organizations.
Read more...Pentagon Confirms JEDI Choice
According to the Washington Post, despite the controversy that still surrounds it, the Pentagon reaffirms its decision to choose Microsoft for the JEDI contract.
The Pentagon reaffirmed its controversial decision to give its largest-ever cloud computing contract to Microsoft instead of to market-leader Amazon, defying a court decision that blocked the earlier award amid criticism that President Trump’s animosity toward Amazon influenced the decision.
Read more...Breach Leaves Licenses Exposed
Officials in New South Wales discovered a data breach that left thousands of driver’s licenses exposed in the cloud, reports IT News.
Tens of thousands of scanned NSW driver's licenses and completed tolling notice statutory declarations were left exposed on an open Amazon Web Services storage instance, but Transport for NSW doesn't know how the sensitive personal data ended up in the cloud..
Read more...The Cloud Hampers Investigations
According to NextGov, by nature the cloud prevents auditors and law enforcement from doing through investigations.
A new report from the National Institute of Standards and Technology catalogs how use of the cloud hampers the ability of law enforcement and auditors to conduct investigations and notes how providers of the technology benefit from a lack of standard operating procedures.
Read more...IBM Has Cloud Based Lab
IBM has a new chemistry lab that is entirely in the cloud, reports MIT Technology Review.
IBM has built a new chemistry lab called RoboRXN in the cloud. It combines AI models, a cloud computing platform, and robots to help scientists design and synthesize new molecules while working from home.
Read more...Infosys Helps with Cloud Migration
According to Economic Times, Infosys has launched Infosys Cobalt to help companies migrate to the cloud.
Infosys has launched a set of solutions for businesses to accelerate their cloud migration and transform their operations digitally.
Read more...Microsoft Offers JEDI to Other Countries
According to CNBC, Microsoft is offering other governments infrastructures similar to DoD’s JEDI package.
Microsoft is signing deals with foreign governments to offer cloud infrastructure packages similar to the bundle it assembled for the U.S. Defense Department, people familiar with the matter said.
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Mar 25 2019
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Jan 24 2019
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Apr 08 2019
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