Amazon.com is by far the biggest company in cloud computing. But a new lawsuit shows the extent to which Amazon, which rarely discusses the competition in public, sees Google as a threat.
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Promoted | Continuing the recent discussion with iOCO executive head of cloud Richard Vester, TechCentral is joined by Amazon Web Services principal developer advocate Sébastien Stormacq to explore the brave new world of hyperscale computing.
Promoted | Nutanix this week launched its desktop-as-a-service offering in the South African market. To discuss the launch, TechCentral is joined on the podcast by local company executives.
Promoted | In this episode of the podcast, TechCentral is joined by Richard Vester, executive director and head of cloud at iOCO, for a discussion on the “brave new world of hyperscale computing”.
The world’s largest enterprise cloud computing hyperscaler, Amazon Web Services, has launched its Cape Town data centres, the first on the continent.
When Google published revenue from its cloud business for the first time last month, a feeling of bitter vindication swept through IBM.
The banking group spent R7.5-billion on IT licences, maintenance and related costs in the 2019 financial year, up 17%, due to the weaker rand and costs associated with its move to the cloud.
Standard Bank will soon begin moving its operational SAP banking systems onto the Microsoft Azure cloud platform as it looks to create what it calls an “always-on bank”.
Promoted | Technology is progressing exponentially and, with the arrival of local hyperscale availability, the cloud brings significant opportunities to the commercial industry.
A US federal judge temporarily blocked Microsoft from working on a $10-billion Pentagon cloud computing contract after Amazon.com asked for the delay, a surprise win for the company.