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The top 12 security announcements at AWS re:Invent 2021

Venture Beast

Amazon Web Services' top security announcements at AWS re:Invent 2021 included improved cloud vulnerability management and container security. Read More.

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6 big Kubernetes container security launches at AWS re:Invent 2021

Venture Beast

Kubernetes container security was a top theme of AWS re:Invent 2021, with announcements from both Amazon Web Services and partners. Read More.

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Takeaways from Gartner’s 2021 Hype Cycle for Cloud Security report

Venture Beast

Gartner predicts worldwide public cloud services will grow 26.2% in 2021 in its latest report, spanning 2019 to 2025. Read More.

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2020: The year the internet didn’t crash

GeekWire

But it could have been worse: the internet could have crashed, or not been there at all. Just look at how much of our lives shifted to the internet as a result of the pandemic. Imagine what things would have been like without the internet. Obviously, Google’s and Microsoft’s services relied on their own clouds.

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Why conservatives’ favorite Twitter alternative is about to disappear from the internet

Vox

Far-right violence got Parler kicked off the internet. On Sunday, Amazon will kick Parler — the conservative social media platform that brands itself as a “free speech” alternative to sites like Twitter — off of its web-hosting service, potentially putting an end to a site that has become a nexus of extremism.

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Global cloud spending boomed in Q1, surpassed non-cloud, IDC says

Venture Beast

Enterprises are spending big on cloud infrastructure compared to non-cloud infrastructure. billion in 2021. IDC predicts 12.9% growth to $74.6 Read More.

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Microsoft faces new antitrust complaint over cloud software licensing in Europe

CIO Business Intelligence

Changes Microsoft made to its cloud licensing of Windows and application software to “make bringing workloads and licenses to partners’ clouds easier,” the company says, have drawn the ire of those cloud partners, some of whom have jointly filed an antitrust complaint in the European Union.