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Amazon Making Cloud Migration Easier
According to Dev OPS, Amazon Web Service is freeing up more resources to make it easier for companies to migrate their workload to the cloud.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is ratcheting up pressure on Microsoft by devoting more resources to enable IT organizations to migrate Windows workloads to the cloud.
Read more...Move to the Cloud Causes Layoffs
According to Network World, the move to the cloud is resulting in layoffs for on site IT staff members.
The impact of the continued move from on-premises IT services to the cloud, accelerated by the COVID-19 quarantine, is finally being felt by the IT services industry as multiple major players are rocked by layoffs.
Read more...New Cloud Provider Coming
According to Fierce Telecom, France and Germany want to create a cloud ecosystem to rival American cloud companies.
France and Germany are teaming up to jointly create a cloud-computing ecosystem that would challenge Amazon, Microsoft and Google, according to Reuters.
Read more...Life Sciences Loves the Clouds Power
According to Bio IT World, life science researchers have embraced the cloud for many reasons, but the biggest one is computing power.
Few disciplines have seen more rapid adoption of cloud computing than life sciences research. Datasets are easily anonymized; pipelines are generally comprised of cloud-friendly open-source tools, and data are often shared, making the cloud a convenient meeting point. Overshadowing all of these reasons, however, is an insatiable demand for computing power.
Read more...Startup Brings Development to Cloud
Startup Coder is bringing software development to the cloud, reports IEEE Spectrum.
If you’re a newly hired software engineer, setting up your development environment can be tedious. If you’re lucky, your company will have a documented, step-by-step process to follow.
Read more...Google Secures Pentagon Contract
After dropping out of the race for the Pentagon’s JEDI contract, Google has won a contract with the Defense Innovation Unit to secure its multi-cloud environment, reports Tech Crunch.
Google dropped out of the Pentagon’s JEDI cloud contract battle fairly early in the game, citing it was in conflict with its “AI principals.”
Read more...Editing in the Cloud
According to TV Technology, companies are slowly beginning to adopt editing in the cloud.
Remote access to all video files to all the relevant (and authorized) personnel is a good thing. But do those benefits extend to editing in the cloud? Although it has been around for some time, it is only in the relatively recent past that acceptance has been spreading.
Read more...Covid is the Clouds Time to Shine
The pandemic has adversely affected every business except cloud service providers, reports Wired.
Pandemic life is lived in the cloud. Work, school, and dating have been virtualized by Zoom calls and instant messages. Friends share meals or moments via Instagram and badly lit webcam video.
Read more...Email Signature in Cloud
According to ZD Net, Microsoft users will now be able to store email signature in the cloud.
Microsoft plans to release an update for the Outlook for Windows client next month that will add the possibility to configure an email signature and have it saved in the cloud, rather than inside each Outlook installation.
Read more...Remote Access Via the Cloud
Companies have shifted more workers to telecommuting creating problems with too many users trying to access remotely, the cloud can change all that, reports Fifth Domain.
During these unprecedented times, organizations across all sectors are facing the same issue: enabling remote “business as usual” while facing extraordinary challenges of scale and secure connectivity.
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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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