Amazon simplifies data transfer between AWS and SaaS applications with AppFlow
Amazon wants to make it easier for users to transfer data between AWS and SaaS applications by removing the need to write custom integration code.
Amazon wants to make it easier for users to transfer data between AWS and SaaS applications by removing the need to write custom integration code.
Amazon has faced a slight setback in its challenge to the Pentagon’s decision to award a $10 billion cloud contract to Microsoft.
Amazon wants to make it easier for Windows customers to migrate their workloads over to AWS, which is why it has finally released the Migration Acceleration Program for Windows.
The UK government is responding to the Covid-19 pandemic by enlisting the help of major tech firms. These firms will provide critical support in setting up a central data centre to combat the virus.
Despite Amazon continuing to show significant annual growth in cloud sales from AWS, the firm’s market share has dipped ever so slightly as of Q4 2019, according to research firm Canalys. That’s because it faces increased competition from the likes of Microsoft,
Amazon was widely expected to win the Pentagon’s $10 billion JEDI contract, but lost out when it was announced that Microsoft’s Azure will provide the backbone of the government’s new cloud. The company claims that the loss wasn’t fair, and it was
Amazon is supposedly working on its next-generation of Arm-based chipsets for its data centres, according to a report by Reuters. The new chips are said to be at least 20% faster than Amazon’s existing Arm processors, although rumours suggest they may not
While there are many benefits to moving to the public cloud, a new report has suggested that switching to AWS could help reduce your carbon footprint by up to 88%, that’s when compared to a traditional US enterprise data centre.
Amazon Web Services has selected Spain as the location of its newest European data centres. The country joins the UK, Ireland, Germany, France, Sweden and Italy, and becomes the seventh region to house AWS data centres on the continent of Europe.
Microsoft has been awarded a $10 billion contract with the United States Department of Defence, shockingly defeating Amazon which many expected would win the contract.
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