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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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AWS Joins Google Cloud In Removing Egress Costs

Forrester IT

Last week, Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced plans to remove egress fees when migrating data to another cloud provider or on-premises. Unlike Google, however, AWS […]

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Amazon Web Services unveils enhanced cloud vulnerability management

Venture Beast

Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced new cloud security capabilities at re:Invent 2021, including updates for the Amazon Inspector service. Read More.

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Tech Moves: OpenAI hires former Amazon Web Services leader to lead new Tokyo office

GeekWire

LinkedIn Photo) Tadao Nagasaki , a longtime tech exec who led Japan-related operations for Amazon Web Services and F5, is joining OpenAI to head up the company’s new hub in Tokyo, its first office in Asia. Tadao Nagasaki. Nagasaki previously spent more than 12 years at AWS. “Day one again.”

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Amazon Web Services Launches Independent European Cloud as Calls for Data Sovereignty Grow

Tech Republic Big Data

The AWS Sovereign Cloud will be physically and logically separate from other AWS clouds and has been designed to comply with Europe's stringent data laws.

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The cloud in orbit: Amazon Web Services demonstrates data analysis on a satellite

GeekWire

For the past 10 months, Amazon Web Services has been running data through its cloud-based software platform on what’s arguably the world’s edgiest edge: a satellite in low Earth orbit. The team also modified the process for sending data to and from the satellite, to build in more tolerance for communication delays.

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Top 3 Reasons Oracle Will Beat AWS, Snowflake in Huge Data Warehouse Market

CTOvision

Read Bob Evans explain why Oracle Corporation could beat Amazon Web Services and Snowflake in the data warehousing arena on Cloud Wars: Data-driven companies will be the winners in the […].

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