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Companies Get Cloud Sticker Shock
Companies that have increased cloud usage during Covid-19 are now seeing big bills come due, reports CIO Dive.
The coronavirus pandemic has bulldozed previously-established spending intentions — the message from CFOs is to cut costs. Technology savings require a nip here, a tuck there, reducing usage where possible.
Read more...DivvyCloud Merges with Rapid7
According to Tech Crunch, DivvyCloud has been acquiredby Rapid7.
Rapid7 announced today after the closing bell that it will be acquiring DivvyCloud, a cloud security and governance startup, for $145 million in cash and stock.
Read more...Better Graphics in Cloud
Oxide Games is working with AMD to develop graphics hardware for the cloud, reports Kit Guru.
Oxide Games was founded back in 2013 and has been hard at work on its own proprietary ‘Nitrous’ Engine. This particular engine is geared towards unlocking untapped potential in multi-core hardware, with eyes now set on cloud gaming.
Read more...Could IBM Head for Cloud
According to Silicon Angle, IBM’s new leadership could see it heading to the cloud.
IBM Corp.’s new chief executive has an opportunity to reset the direction of the company. Outgoing CEO Ginni Rommety inherited a strategy put in place over two decades, which fossilized into a lower-margin services-led model that she helped architect. Rometty spent a large portion of her tenure shrinking the company so it could grow. Unfortunately, she ran out of time before she could see that happen.
Read more...AWS Hosts Covid Data
According to GCN, Amazon Web Service is hosting a data lake that researchers can access in the fight against Covid-19.
Two industry giants are supporting research into COVID-19 by hosting COVID-19 related data in their clouds.
Read more...Google Expands Healthcare Access to Cloud
According to ZD Net, Google has expanded its cloud healthcare api.
Google has expanded the availability of its Cloud Healthcare API in a bid to improve healthcare interoperability and help providers drive insights from myriad sources of medical data.
Read more...The Cloud Isn't Great for Environment
The accelerated migration into the cloud is not helping the environment, reports Tech Crunch.
An epic number of citizens are video-conferencing to work in these lockdown times.
Read more...Telco Cloud Revenue From 5G Core Deployments Will Fall Short of the 2020 Forecast
The industry’s overall shift toward global software-centric networks and operations is taking a hit as a result of the current bleak global economic outlook and COVID-19. Growth stagnation at a macro level is bound to have a causal effect on the demand side (enterprise verticals); sales in the enterprise domain are expected to fuel innovation and diffusion of 5G core rollouts and new telco digital offerings. Without a doubt, telco cloud revenue from 5G core deployments will fall between 20%-30% short of the forecasted US$9 billion in 2020, states global tech market advisory firm, ABI Research. The investment shortfall in modernizing telco networks may well be somewhere in the range of US$2 to US$3 billion in the short term.
Read more...Zoom Stores Videos in Cloud
According to CNet, there is a flaw in Zoom that allows the uploaded videos to be accessed by anyone.
If you clicked Record to Cloud during a Zoom meeting, you might have assumed Zoom and the cloud storage provider would have password-protected your video by default once it was uploaded.
Read more...Security Managers Have Challenges in Cloud
According to CRN, there are security challenges when migrating to the crowd.
Cybersecurity vendors have looked to the cloud as they’ve expanded their portfolios beyond firewalls and anti-virus software, with Check Point Software Technologies, McAfee and Palo Alto Networks all calling out cloud security as their top area of investment.
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Mar 25 2019
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Apr 08 2019
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