Oracle insists it’s serious about the cloud
Oracle has ramped up its cloud ambitions with the launch of three new regions over the next six months as well as a new developer event and enhancements to its Cloud Platform.
Oracle has ramped up its cloud ambitions with the launch of three new regions over the next six months as well as a new developer event and enhancements to its Cloud Platform.
With 2016 coming to a close, Telecoms.com took the opportunity to see how the worlds’ leading cloud companies performed over the last 12 months, and what their prospects are in 2017.
Amazon Web Services has announced a new availability zone in London which indicates all is not well in the UK following Brexit.
Intel and AWS have announced plans to work alongside each other in a number of smart home initiatives including an Intel-based smart speaker which includes that includes the Alexa virtual assistant.
AWS has announced three new features for its artificial intelligence portfolio at re:Invent 2016 in Las Vegas this week.
With Rackspace’s new data centre announcement this week, Germany is slowly positioning itself as the it-place for cloud companies worldwide.
AWS is the undisputed leader in the public cloud computing rankings and the latest price drops in S3 and Glacier offerings will up the pressure on the chasing pack.
Both companies are respected as innovators, both are growing fast and both are targeting the public cloud sector for world domination; who will win the battle?
AWS and VMWare have made an announcement which has largely not lived up to the hype, but could be seen as a useful little addition for enterprise customers.
AT&T has announced a new strategic alliance with AWS to optimize delivery of integrated solutions built on the companies’ cloud and networking capabilities.
Microsoft has claimed on numerous occasions to be investing more in its cloud than anyone else, but what is it actually spending money on?
Google has confirmed the acquisition of cloud commerce platform Orbitera, marking an alternative strategy to its main cloud rivals AWS and Microsoft.
New research from Synergy states while the cloud market is growing at a healthy rate quarter-by-quarter, the four dominate cloud brands are continuing to pull away from the pack, controlled more market share month-by-month.
AWS has continued its promising progress towards breaking the $10 billion barrier, after reporting revenues of $5.4 billion for the first six months of 2016, a boost of 60% from the same period last year.
At the AWS Summit in London this week, Dobromir Todorov, AWS’ Regional Technology Officer outlined to Telecoms.com the drive towards cloud in the public sector.
While the telco industry is fighting to avoid being relegated to the likes of utilities, AWS has already accepted cloud computing is commoditised.
At the AWS Summit in London today the public cloud giant indicated a strategic move towards IoT may be necessary to maintain its impressive growth.
Speaking at Cloud and DevOps World, Hotels.com CIO Theirry Bedos outlined some of the cloud industry’s growing trends, including the erosion of AWS’ dominant position.
Apple has moved some of its iCloud services onto Google Cloud, reducing its reliance on AWS, according to a CRN report.
BSS vendor AsiaInfo has announced a strategic bet on the cloud by making its Veris suite available as a pre-integrated cloud offering deployed via a partnership with Amazon Web Services.
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