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Google enters custom CPU arena with Arm-based Axion processor

TechSpot

Google Axion is the company's first Arm-based processor specifically designed for data center applications, which is set to bring "industry-leading" performance to cloud customers and web services later this year. Read Entire Article

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Amazon finds $1B jackpot in its 100 million+ IPv4 address stockpile

TechSpot

Amazon Web Services (AWS) flipped the switch on its new IPv4 address pricing scheme on February 1 as it had announced months prior. Read Entire Article The new policy means customers will pay $0.005 per public IPv4 address per hour, a seemingly negligible amount at first glance. But dig deeper and you'll find.

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European cloud providers and Microsoft negotiating to solve anti-competitive lawsuit

TechSpot

Cloud Infrastructure Service Providers in Europe (CISPE) and Microsoft have entered talks to resolve a lawsuit the organization brought against Redmond over its cloud licensing policies. The group, including European cloud companies and Amazon Web Services (AWS), lament the significant cost increases Microsoft has forced on them.

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Spearline and Amazon Web Services Partnership

Spearline Testing

Amazon Web Services. Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a secure cloud services platform which offers compute power, database storage, content delivery and other functionality to help businesses scale and grow as required.

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Amazon's AWS GenAI strategy comes with a big Q

TechSpot

Amazon Web Services unveiled a comprehensive three-layer GenAI strategy and offerings at re:Invent 2023 that happened to feature the intriguing new Q digital assistant at the top of the stack. Read Entire Article And while Q got most of the attention, there were lots of interconnected elements underneath it.

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AWS secures access to cloud apps without using VPNs

Network World

Amazon Web Services has launched a service that secures user access to its cloud applications without requiring a VPN. Since AWS previewed the networking service, it has added two new features: AWS Web Application Firewall (WAF) and the ability to pass signed identity context to customers’ application endpoints.

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Amazon invests $2.75 billion more in OpenAI rival Anthropic

Computerworld Vertical IT

As part of this partnership, Anthropic will use Amazon Web Services (AWS) as its main cloud provider for key operations, including safety research and the development of foundational models. To read this article in full, please click here