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McKinsey: Businesses are too focused on IT upgrades when trying to make cloud work
By George Fitzmaurice published
News The European cloud story is “a little less rosy” than it seems, according to McKinsey, with firms viewing cloud migrations as merely a basic IT optimization tactic
Three reasons why you need to pay attention to Google Cloud Next 2024
By Rory Bathgate published
Analysis Google Cloud Next could be a watershed moment for the hyperscaler and its AI ambitions, but success here rests on its ability to effectively communicate plans to customers
AWS layoffs look to 'streamline' the business, but experts suggest lost ground on rivals is the real motivation
By George Fitzmaurice published
News AWS will lay off hundreds of staff in what it claims is a bid to streamline operations, but cloud market factors could be pressing the hyperscaler into a corner
What is cloud native and how can it generate business value?
By George Fitzmaurice published
In-depth Knowing what cloud native is and where it benefits enterprise operations is essential for competitive cloud development
KubeCon 2024: All the latest news and announcements
By George Fitzmaurice last updated
Live Blog Stay up to date with all the latest news and announcements from KubeCon 2024, held live in Paris
Nutanix sues Tessell over claims founders used IP to build rival products with “strikingly similar features”
By Solomon Klappholz published
News Nutanix is suing Tessell over allegations the database as a service firm's founders stole IP and source code while employed by the cloud computing firm
The Oracle Database@Azure service just got a big update — here's what you need to know
By George Fitzmaurice published
News The Oracle Database@Azure service will now be available in additional regions
"A strong start": Broadcom CEO Hock Tan shrugs off VMware customer concerns over product "simplification" efforts
By Solomon Klappholz published
News The Broadcom CEO acknowledged customer concerns in the wake of the VMware acquisition, but pointed to a positive year ahead
Microsoft scraps egress fees for Azure — was its hand forced by Google and AWS?
By Solomon Klappholz published
News Microsoft is the last of the ‘big three’ hyperscalers to waive egress fees for migrations to another cloud provider, but experts have expressed doubt about how important the move will be
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