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More Migration to the Cloud
According to Silicon Angle, as companies are seeing the benefits to migrating to the cloud and in the next few years, more companies will make the switch.
Founded nearly a century ago, defense contractor Raytheon Co. wrestles with the same kind of legacy infrastructure burden as any longstanding company, but that hasn’t stopped it from embracing the cloud.
Read more...Google Cloud Gaming Starts Weak
Google is off to a bad start with its cloud based gaming service, reports Quartz.
Google Stadia, the subscription-based streaming game service, launched Nov. 19, and it’s already off to a rough start.
Read more...Amazon Won't Be Cloud Champ
According to IT Pro, despite Amazon’s position as a cloud leader, it will fall to Microsoft in the cloud wars.
It’s no secret that Bezos’ cloud computing division is currently sitting pretty as market leader, having capitalised incredibly effectively on its first mover advantage while its’ rivals initial efforts stalled
Read more...Google Releases Bare Metal
According to Tech Crunch, Google has a new service that allows enterprises that can’t relocate to the cloud to take advantage of cloud based service.
Google Cloud today announced the launch of a new bare metal service, dubbed the Bare Metal Solution.
Read more...Security for the Cloud
According to IT Pro Today, Trend Micro has launched a cloud-based security program.
With the introduction of a comprehensive cloud-based security services platform, Trend Micro is bringing together everything most companies need to address security up and down the stack.
Read more...Google is Killing Cloud Print
According to Tech Spot, Google is finally pulling the plug on Cloud Print.
Google has quietly confirmed that it is killing Cloud Print, the cloud printing service it originally introduced nearly a decade ago. The good news is that you’ve got a little over a year to find an alternate solution as Cloud Print will remain functional until January 1, 2021.
Read more...Google in Danger of Losing 3rd
Google could displaced as the third largest cloud provider by Alibaba, reports Investopedia.
Alibaba, with a market cap of $484 billion, currently dominates the online retail market in China, the world’s second largest economy and most populous country with around 1.4 billion people.
Read more...Utilities in the Cloud
According to T & D World, more utilities are moving into the cloud.
A large majority (71%) of utilities now use cloud software, up from just 45% three years ago according to a new Oracle survey.
Read more...Google Offers Cloud Gaming
Google officially launched its cloud gaming service, reports TechXplore
Ever-expanding Google becomes a gaming company Tuesday with the launch of its Stadia cloud service that lets people play console-quality video games on a web browser or smartphone.
Read more...Cloud Predictions for 2020
According to CRN, 2020 will see some new trends in the cloud. For example, the multi-cloud becomes the omni-cloud.
Developments in the cloud industry move at a pace that can be maddening to follow and impossible to predict.
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Mar 25 2019
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