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IBM and AWS forge global alliance, streamlining access to AI and hybrid cloud solutions

CIO Business Intelligence

IBM has announced the expansion of its software portfolio to 92 countries in AWS Marketplace, a digital catalog with thousands of software listings from independent software vendors (ISVs). Industry analysts view this collaboration as a significant development in the cloud software industry.

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Capital spending soars in the cloud as Microsoft, Google, and others bet big on AI demand

GeekWire

Amy Hood, Microsoft’s chief financial officer, told analysts that CapEx will keep growing in the 2025 fiscal year, which starts in July. It’s a different beast, in part because its overall capital expenditures include not only its Amazon Web Services data centers but also fulfillment centers and other e-commerce facilities.

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Opening more opportunities for VMware Cloud Service Providers

CIO Business Intelligence

Below are the details: Expansion of VMware Cloud Service Provider Premier Tier: Premier Tier partners have highly-developed VMware practices and a consistent track record of delivering customer satisfaction. Broadcom is expanding access to the VCSP Premier Tier to any existing, qualified VCSP Registered Tier partner.

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Salesforce vets land $8M for employee access management startup

GeekWire

Kunda also held engineering leadership roles at Salesforce, Amazon Web Services and Microsoft. Oleria developed software that adjusts to changing permissions and contexts as employees move within the company, with user experience features in mind. McKinsey and Co.

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Seattle startup that helps companies protect their AI and machine learning code raises $35M

GeekWire

Protect AI sells software that allows companies to monitor the various layers and components of machine learning systems, detecting potential violations and logging information on those attacks. predicts businesses will spend more than $100 billion on related services by 2025. McKinsey and Co.

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The mainframe is dying: Long live the mainframe application!

CIO Business Intelligence

Coincidentally, the same day that Fujitsu gave notice it would discontinue sales of the GS21 , IBM unveiled plans to deliver its IBM Z mainframe platform as a service on IBM Cloud. Meanwhile, IBM has yet to announce any end to sales or support of its Z Series machines, and like Fujitsu, it too continues to develop its mainframe product line.

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Amazon’s BigCommerce deal seen as ‘important signal’ of tech giant’s broader shipping ambitions

GeekWire

Post reiterated his past prediction that Amazon could generate as much as $15 billion in additional revenue annually by 2025 by providing shipping services for items beyond those sold on its own e-commerce platform. It’s a playbook that new Amazon CEO Andy Jassy knows well.