Life on Mars?
There soon will be if Microsoft and HPE have their way, as cloud ‘data bursts’ from space help move astronauts closer to Mars as well as helping to improve life here on Earth. I think with the current and tragic happenings in
There soon will be if Microsoft and HPE have their way, as cloud ‘data bursts’ from space help move astronauts closer to Mars as well as helping to improve life here on Earth. I think with the current and tragic happenings in
Ten years ago, Microsoft officials pledged to move Office 365 to Azure, and it looks like this goal of having all first-party services hosted via Azure is soon to come into fruition.
Microsoft is continuing to expand its data centre regions, with the company announcing plans to add New Zealand to an already impressive roster of regions.
Alibaba plans on investing an additional $28 billion into its cloud computing division’s infrastructure, after the company saw a massive spike in demand for the service during the coronavirus pandemic.
Microsoft has admitted that its slow response in acknowledging a major outage that affected Azure customers in Europe late last month was due to a sleeping manager.
Microsoft’s cloud services have seen a 775% increase in demand due to a sharp increase in the number of nations imposing social distancing rules upon their citizens.
Atos has has expanded its collaboration with Microsoft to jointly address the fast-growing SAP HANA market, targeting the most demanding customers, many of whom are running mission-critical SAP workloads.
Legacy banks such as Lloyds Banking Group have had to contend with a raft of smaller, more agile challenger banks, such as Monzo, Starling and Revolut, which have used digital technologies to win over customers. Not wanting to be left behind, Lloyds
Legacy banks such as Lloyds Banking Group have had to contend with a raft of smaller, more agile challenger banks, such as Monzo, Starling and Revolut, which have used digital technologies to win over customers. Not wanting to be left behind, Lloyds
Legacy banks such as Lloyds Banking Group have had to contend with a raft of smaller, more agile challenger banks, such as Monzo, Starling and Revolut, which have used digital technologies to win over customers. Not wanting to be left behind, Lloyds
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