We’ve been reporting on server growth around cloud computing for a while. And now, according to IDC, worldwide server market revenues increased 11 percent in the second quarter. Clearly, this is not ...
SAN FRANCISCO, July 30 (Reuters) - Cloud server builder Oxide Computer Company on Wednesday said it has raised $100 million in financing to help the company expand its manufacturing capabilities and ...
Reports of the demise of Windows Active Directory are greatly exaggerated – here’s how Microsoft is supporting AD in its latest server platform. We’ve often heard that on-premises solutions are on ...
We look at file storage in the cloud, its key benefits and how it can complement on-prem storage, in particular to burst to the cloud in times of increased application demand ...
Gartner’s 7 Predictions for the Future of Australian & Global Cloud Computing Your email has been sent An explosion in AI computing, a big shift in workloads to the cloud, and difficulties in gaining ...
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Microsoft thinks cloud PCs might be overkill, starts streaming just apps under Windows 365
As old-school virtual desktop player Omnissa distances itself further from VMware Microsoft thinks cloudy PCs might be ...
Cloud and DevOps specialists IN4IT has launched a free-for-personal-use virtual private network (VPN) server, based on WireGuard protocols, with OpenID, SAML, and SCIM support. The product joins a ...
At the next page, you pick out which server you want to take out for a run from a pull-down menu. Just for a giggle I’ll set up my own BitTorrent server. Now, you need to decide which Amazon EC2 cloud ...
Desktops are diversifying. Long after we all collectively moved off of the traditional desk desktop (i.e the mostly wooden one, where you might still keep your coffee, spectacles and pens these days), ...
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Oracle stock surges 35% on OpenAI cloud deal
Q1. What kind of company was Oracle? Although Oracle has now solidified its unique position in the cloud (virtual server) ...
Department of Government Efficiency employees at the Social Security Administration put the records of more than 300 million Americans at risk by creating a copy of the data in a vulnerable cloud ...
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