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Amazon Web Services vs IBM Cloud: Compare top cloud migration tools

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Amazon Web Services and IBM Cloud are both viable cloud migration options. The post Amazon Web Services vs IBM Cloud: Compare top cloud migration tools appeared first on TechRepublic. What follows is a comprehensive comparison of these two prominent platforms.

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Can IBM Chairman and CEO Arvind Krishna make the elephant dance again

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Critics of IBM say the American tech icon went the hybrid cloud way because it lost the fight to become a public cloud hyper-scaler to Amazon Web Services and Microsoft. Hybrid clouds are a combination of privately-owned computer servers and networks and machines and services rented off the internet.

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IBM to Acquire Apptio for $4.6 Billion, Boosting Hybrid Cloud and ML Services

Tech Republic

The ApptioOne, Apptio Cloudability and Apptio Targetprocess services will join the portfolio of IBM acquisitions later this year. The post IBM to Acquire Apptio for $4.6 Billion, Boosting Hybrid Cloud and ML Services appeared first on TechRepublic.

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AWS, IBM Consulting Expand Generative AI Service Partnership

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

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Why IBM believes Confidential Computing is the future of cloud security

Venture Beast

IBM is pushing Confidential Computing as a new security standard to convince companies to put more core functions and sensitive data in the cloud. Read More.

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IBM to acquire Octo to boost its US government business

CIO Business Intelligence

IBM has announced it is acquiring US-based digital transformation services provider Octo for an undisclosed amount from private equity firm Arlington Capital Partners. On Wednesday, the US Department of Defense announced it is awarding a five-year cloud computing contract worth up to $9 billion to IBM, Amazon, Google and Oracle.

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Forecasting In Uncertainty: What Q1 2020 Vendor Earnings Tell Us About The Tech Market Outlook

Forrester IT

IBM, Manhattan Associates, and SAP reported last week, as did Infosys, TCS, and Wipro. This week, we have earnings reports from Alphabet (Google Cloud), Amazon Web Services, Cerner, Citrix, Microsoft, PTC, PegaSystems, ServiceNow, and Unisys among others. Tech vendors have begun reporting Q1 2020 earnings.

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