Cloud computing: a driver for data center investment

AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud account for almost half of future investment. The Dell'Oro Group has published the "Data Center IT Capex 5-Year Forecast Report". The statistical analysis predicts that the big three of AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud will account for more than half of this…

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Cloud SASE: how to improve your company’s security experience

Protecting 21st century businesses requires a new connected and automated approach to security. Find out why SASE architecture is the best way for your organization to protect its network from the cyber threats of today and tomorrow. As a result of COVID-19, enterprises quickly realized that their security infrastructure…

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Kyndryl to expand its business on automation and data services

Listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol KD, Kyndryl, IBM's former infrastructure managed services business, is now an independent company. While close ties remain between the two companies - IBM retains a 19.9 percent stake in Kyndryl, which will remain one of its largest customers…

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OTTR: An Airbnb-style public key serverless framework

Airbnb has just released OTTR, a serverless infrastructure developed in-house, as open source. Its objective is to manage the lifecycle of public keys. Known for its apartment and house bookings, Airbnb has invested heavily in its IT platform to serve its intermediary business. In a blog, the company has…

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The 3 biggest Cloud services providers have earned nearly $22 billion in one quarter in 2019!

In just one quarter, the three leaders of the Amazon Web Services Cloud, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud generated nearly $22 billion in revenue. Proof, if one were needed, that the growth of the cloud never ends. The cloud continues its rapid growth. If you don't believe it, look…

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