Dish gambles on Faustian pact with AWS
Nascent US MNO Dish is the latest telecoms company to go all-in on the public cloud, entrusting Amazon Web Services to handle its entire 5G network.
Nascent US MNO Dish is the latest telecoms company to go all-in on the public cloud, entrusting Amazon Web Services to handle its entire 5G network.
US automotive giant Ford is not only making all its cars Android-native, it’s also betting its corporate future on Google Cloud.
Finnish kit vendor Nokia has signed a strategic partnership with Google Cloud to bundle its stuff into enterprise 5G solutions.
Following activist pressure from its own employees, Amazon Web Services kicked social network Parler off its servers today.
UK MVNO Giffgaff says it has gone ‘all-in’ on Amazon Web Services to power all of its technology infrastructure and application development.
Finnish kit vendor Nokia has decided to save a few euros by migrating its on-premise IT infrastructure to the Google public cloud.
Few countries are speeding towards the digital economy as quickly as India, and it seems the bug is catching as enterprise organizations start to surge spending on the public cloud.
Revenues in the cloud computing world are growing fast with no end in sight just yet, but Oracle can’t seem to cash in on the bonanza.
Amazon’s cloud business, AWS, might be romping ahead of the pretenders in the market share rankings, but the progressing Data Transfer Project could see this lead eroded and the rise of more niche players.
Amazon has released the results for the first half of 2018, with cloud business unit AWS accounting for just over 61% of the total operating income.
Microsoft has put in another solid performance with quarterly revenues standing at $24.7 billion, a 9% boost year-on-year, and full-year revenues of $89.95 billion.
Oracle has continued its journey into the cloud, expanding an interesting proposition to target the data sensitive and paranoid.
AWS, Google and Azure has all reported healthy growth figures, with artificial intelligence forming the central role in the future of the platforms.
Over the course of the last week, we took the opportunity to quiz Telecoms.com readers on how they thought the cloud computing segment was rolling on.
The last couple of months have been relatively quiet for the major cloud players, though it looks like the lurking pricing war is just beginning to heat up.
Google has found a surprising friend in BT for its battle to prove it doesn’t have monopoly intentions with its Android operating system.
Synergy Research has released its latest findings for the global cloud computing market, painting a worrying picture for any challengers looking to cash in on the craze.
Microsoft, Alphabet (Google) and VMware has all reported healthy results in the heat of quarterlies season, with cloud computing forming the weighty foundation for growth.
HPE has announced a definitive agreement to acquire Cloud Cruiser, a provider of cloud consumption analytics software.
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