Although the technology that powers cloud computing has been around for over two decades, there is still plenty of room for the industry’s growth.
The main boost in cloud spending happened in Q2 2020, which saw 38.4% year-on-year growth. SEE: Cloud computing: Spreading the risk with the multicloud approach. Cloud, whether de
ZDNet - Jan 18, 2022
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TMCnet - Jan 20, 2022
With its $75 billion deal for Activision Blizzard, Microsoft aims to shake up the gaming industry by building out its library of blockbusters and bolstering its efforts to entice consumers onto its cloud-gaming service.
Wall Street Journal - Jan 19, 2022
Atom Computing, with its corporate office in Cary, has raised $60 million in a Series B round, and plans to unveil its second-generation quantum computers in the coming months.
WRAL TechWire - Jan 20, 2022
DigitalOcean is in the cloud computing business. This is going to be a high-growth tech company. It provides a range of infrastructure services like compute, sto
The Motley Fool - Jan 15, 2022
JJ Foodservice is shifting its entire computing infrastructure to the cloud in a move to reduce its carbon footprint. It means the business will rely less on hardware and physical machines, therefore lowering its energy use and environmental impact.
The Grocer - Jan 20, 2022
Cloud computing stocks have been riding the wave of tech sector leadership over the past several years, but not quite to the degree of other areas, such as semiconductors. In fact, cloud computing stocks were only up about 10% as a whole in 2021 compared to a 27% return for the Nasdaq 100.
TheStreet.com - Jan 13, 2022
Little Black Book, Partnering with Microsoft, Cloud Studio ushers in a new era for content production and collaboration
lbbonline.com - Jan 18, 2022
One customer who was hit with a $53,000 Amazon Web Services bill after a hack found he still might owe 25% even if the company waived most charges.
Business Insider - Jan 13, 2022
SAP logo at SAP headquarters in Walldorf, German 24, 2017. REUTERS/Ralph Orlowski
Reuters on MSN.com - Jan 13, 2022
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