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Realogy CTO Discusses Cloud Transformation for Real Estate

Information Week

Bringing a major real estate services company with multiple brands in its portfolio to the cloud required a multifaceted strategy that continues to evolve.

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Real estate CIOs drive deals with data

CIO Business Intelligence

The residential real estate industry may not be perceived to be as digitally aggressive as Wall Street titans and multinational manufacturing conglomerates. As for Keller Williams, Chief Technology and Digital Officer Chris Cox sees the cloud as an engine for innovation.

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Real estate software and data analytics company RealPage to be acquired for $10.2 billion

Venture Beast

RealPage, which develops cloud-based software and data analytics for the real estate sector, is to be acquired in a deal worth $10.2 Read More.

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Australian real estate company goes all in on public cloud

Computer Weekly

Australian real estate marketing company moves systems into the cloud to help it compete during a property boom

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Former AWS real estate managers, accused of taking millions in kickbacks, challenge Amazon’s motives amid FBI investigation

GeekWire

Eleven data center deals are now the subject of a suit by Amazon vs. two former AWS real estate managers and others. Two of the participants in the August 2017 meeting — Casey Kirschner, an AWS real estate manager, and Carl Nelson, Kirschner’s boss and mentor — were leading that physical expansion for Amazon.

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Former Amazon Web Services data center leader Chris Vonderhaar joins Google Cloud

GeekWire

Chris Vonderhaar, former Amazon Web Services data center leader, will serve as Google Cloud’s vice president of demand and supply management. LinkedIn Photo) Chris Vonderhaar, a longtime Amazon Web Services executive who left the company this spring, has joined AWS rival Google Cloud.

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Amazon confirms abrupt departure of AWS data center chief Chris Vonderhaar

GeekWire

GeekWire File Photo The Amazon Web Services executive who oversaw the cloud giant’s massive network of data centers is suddenly gone, without explanation. Amazon confirmed the departure of Chris Vonderhaar, who had been at the company for nearly 13 years, in response to a GeekWire inquiry on Tuesday.