Matthew F. Clark
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- July 24, 2017
As cloud deployments have become more complex—with hybrid cloud environments growing in number and importance—networking technologies have not kept pace with advancements in cloud computing and storage. In fact, hybrid cloud networking has become a serious pain for enterprises across industries....

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- July 23, 2017
The public cloud computing sector is in a constant state of evolution, as vendors design new IT infrastructure architectures and service providers deploy them in their own unique hyperscale data centre facilities. According to the latest analysis of cloud pricing by 451 Research, for the majority of...

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- July 22, 2017
The following post is contributed to the Cloud Foundation Blog by Steven M. Huntington, Program Director Offering Management, VMware on IBM Cloud IBM and VMware announced an integral partnership to extend the sale of VMware solution offerings on the IBM Cloud in February...
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- July 21, 2017
Microsoft’s cloud strategy has long focused on the kind of hybrid cloud deployments that allow enterprises to run workloads in a public cloud like Azure and in their own data centers. Azure Stack, its project for bringing the core Azure services into the corporate data center, is the logical...

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- July 20, 2017
Salesforce, the global leader in CRM, today announced that it is now live on Amazon Web Service (AWS) Cloud infrastructure in Canada. Customers in Canada can access the SalesforceIntelligent Customer Success Platformm, including Sales Cloud, Service Cloud, App Cloud, Community Cloud, Analytics Cloud...

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- July 19, 2017
The “cloud” in cloud computing originated from the habit of drawing the internet as a fluffy cloud in network diagrams. No wonder the most popular meaning of cloud computing refers to running workloads over the internet remotely in a commercial provider’s data center—the so-called “public cloud”...

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- July 18, 2017
Oracle announced that AT&T signed an agreement to move thousands of its large scale internal databases to Oracle’s Cloud Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) and Platform as a Service (PaaS). Under the agreement, AT&T will migrate thousands of existing Oracle databases containing petabytes of...

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- July 18, 2017
If we’re lucky, robots might steal our chores before they steal our jobs. Next on the list could be ironing, now that a humanoid robot has mastered the art of getting rid of creases. The robot, called TEO, is 1.8 metres tall and weighs about 80 kilograms. Since it came into being at the Carlos...

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- July 13, 2017
Home Amazon Amazon Web Services makes another acquisition and then evidence of it disappears Amazon amazon chime Amazon Web Services AWS Biba Chime Amazon Web Services appears to have acquired Do.com, a San Francisco-based startup that aims to streamline meetings, for its new conferencing and...
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- July 9, 2017
Updated Jun. 21, 2017 at 7:25 a.m. Red Hat beats Street, shares surge to nearly $100 Red Hat Image 1 of 2 · Next Image… Red Hat, a global leader in Open Source Linux software and services as well as various cloud technologies, beats Wall Street expectations in both earnings and revenue. The news...