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AWS to invest $5.3 to build data centers in Saudi Arabia to bolster tech in the region

CIO Business Intelligence

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the latest high-tech giant to announce a major stake in Saudi Arabia’s burgeoning technology industry, unveiling a plan this week to invest more than $5.3 billion in the Middle East kingdom to build data centers and a significant cloud presence in the region.

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Macquarie Government: Providing Australia’s Federal Agencies with the Cloud and Security Solutions They Need to Safeguard the Most Sensitive Data

CIO Business Intelligence

It’s a journey that began nearly a decade ago when it became the first Australian cloud to be certified by the Australian Signals Directorate (ASD). Today, 42% of the nation’s federal agencies rely on Macquarie Government’s cloud solutions and services to address the most stringent security and sovereignty requirements.

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Amazon Web Services Kicks Off New Year With New Cloud Features

Data Center Knowledge

Provider enhances government cloud, adds two-minute spot instance termination notices, makes other small tweaks Read More. Amazon Cloud Computing'

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CSC, AWS and Microsoft Score $108M Federal Government Cloud Contract

Data Center Knowledge

CSC, Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure have won a major cloud computing contract with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), a deal valued at $108,992,884 that could reach up to $1 billion over 10 years. Read More.

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Azure Orbital launches Microsoft into a cloud computing space race with Amazon

GeekWire

Call it the Clash of the Cloud Titans: Today Microsoft is taking the wraps off Azure Orbital , a cloud-based satellite data processing platform that competes with Amazon Web Services’ Ground Station offering. ” Microsoft Azure CTO Mark Russinovich at the GeekWire Cloud Tech Summit. KSAT Photo).

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Analyst: Only a matter of time before U.S. cloud companies shut off services in Russia

GeekWire

A flurry of tech companies — including Amazon, Microsoft, and Google — are halting sales of services and products in Russia in response to the country’s invasion of Ukraine and resulting government sanctions. tech giants could take it a step further and cut off access to Russian companies using their cloud computing services.

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Symantec Government Symposium 11 March 2014 at the Renaissance Hotel Washington DC

CTOvision

All those factors together make the Symantec Government Symposium of 11 March 2014 one to pay attention to. The Symantec Government Symposium features 10 sessions where attendees will: Explore how agencies can develop a process for incident response prioritization and use actionable intelligence throughout the entire threat lifecycle.

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