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AWS, IBM Consulting Expand Generative AI Service Partnership

Tech Republic Cloud

IBM Consulting will train 10,000 consultants on AWS generative AI products. Plus, watsonx.data is now available on AWS.

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AI in the cloud: Microsoft boosts share; Amazon predicts ‘tens of billions’ in new revenue

GeekWire

“AI projects are not just about AI meters, they have lots of other cloud meters as well,” said Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, citing the impact of AI on the Azure cloud platform. GeekWire File Photo / Todd Bishop) AI is starting to generate real money for the big cloud providers. storage and computing).

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Cloud Storage 2.0 Set To Dominate Market

Cloud Musings

The enterprise data storage marketplace is poised to become a battlefield. No longer the quiet backwater of cloud computing services, the focus of this global transition is now going from compute to storage. An overview of recent storage market history is needed to understand why this transition is important.

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Software Defined, Cloud, Bulk and Object Storage Fundamentals

Storage IO Blog

There are various types of cloud, bulk and object storage including public services such as Amazon Web Services (AWS) Simple Storage Service (S3), Google, Microsoft Azure, IBM Softlayer, Rackspace among many others.

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Tech Moves: Starbucks names new CFO as pandemic fuels mobile ordering; Panopto adds IBM exec; F5’s new security leader; and more

GeekWire

Seattle-based video platform Panopto hired former IBM executive Dave Neway as VP of marketing. He was most recently head of marketing for IBM Watson advertising. Miha Kralj , a vet of Microsoft, Amazon Web Services and Accenture, is now VP of cloud strategy and transformation at EPAM Systems. Dave Neway.

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The new normal: Cloud, it’s not just early adopters anymore Part II

The Investing Edge

In our last blog post , we referenced an IDG study suggesting that in the past two years, the percentage of enterprises with either applications or infrastructure running in the cloud has gone from just 12 percent to an enormous 69 percent. In cloud computing, this is being called the “ the race to zero.” This post will discuss why.

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Slack partners with Amazon to take on Microsoft Teams

The Verge

The deal comes just as Slack faces increased competition from Microsoft Teams, and it will also see Slack migrate its voice and video calling features over to Amazon’s Chime platform alongside a broader adoption of Amazon Web Services (AWS). It’s not immediately clear how many of Amazon’s 840,000 employees will be using Slack, though.

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