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AFCEA Defensive Cyber Operations Symposium 5-7 May 2015 at Baltimore Convention Center

CTOvision

Exhibitors include Napatech, which will be demonstrating their new Pandion appliance, as well as Amazon Web Services, AMU, Brocade, Carahsoft, Firemon, General Dynamics, Fire Eye, Informatica, KeyW, NetApp, Palo Alto Networks, Raytheon, SAP, Splunk, Verisign, Windstream, Riverbed, Red Hat, Harris, and CA Technologies.

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Cloud, Mobile, Social and Cyber: 2015 Predictions That Will Rock The World (AGAIN!)

Cloud Musings

2015 PREDICTION TIME!! Their individual effect on society and commerce will become moot as these technological capabilities merge to deliver products and services straight out of Star Trek! Wearables will become the most impactful mobile device - BYOW will replace BYOD as the primary concern of enterprise IT managers.

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Netflix Closed Their Last Data Center – Should You Do The Same?

The Accidental Successful CIO

The Netflix announcement back in August of 2015 wasn’t a very big deal. The company sent an email out that announced that in a month they planned on shutting down their very last operational data center. Netflix’s plan to shut down their last data center makes them unique. How did they do it?

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Koch CTO teams up to get cloud networking right

CIO Business Intelligence

Cloud networking comprises three layers: first from on-premises data centers to the cloud, then within a cloud that has multiple accounts or virtual private clouds, and finally, between individual clouds in a multicloud environment. It’s more complicated than standard networking, Hoag says. Laying the foundation.

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Elon Musk’s SpaceX inks satellite connectivity deal with Google Cloud

The Verge

Google said on Thursday that it signed a deal with Elon Musk’s SpaceX to use the space company’s growing satellite internet service, Starlink, with its cloud unit. The Google-SpaceX deal marks another competitive win for Google in its own rivalry with Amazon’s behemoth cloud services unit, Amazon Web Services.

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AWS Re:Invent Recap – Hybrid Cloud is Real. Even Amazon Says So.

The Investing Edge

At $27B in Q3 2018 run rate revenue, representing 46% year over year growth, and holding a 51% market share, Amazon Web Services has maintained and defended its dominant position in the public cloud. In fact it wasn’t until 2015 that Netflix announced the closing of their last data center.

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AWS Re:Invent Recap – Hybrid Cloud is Real. Even Amazon Says So.

The Investing Edge

At $27B in Q3 2018 run rate revenue, representing 46% year over year growth, and holding a 51% market share, Amazon Web Services has maintained and defended its dominant position in the public cloud. In fact it wasn’t until 2015 that Netflix announced the closing of their last data center.

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