At SlatorCon, AI leaders from Google, Microsoft, and AWS revealed how language AI start-ups can scale using their platforms.
From Gemini Pro injected into BigQuery to new cross-cloud capabilities for AWS and Azure, here are five big launches from Google Cloud this month that partners, developers and customers should know.
Both companies have chosen Google Cloud as their primary cloud computing provider, the latest sign of Google’s rising prominence against larger rivals AWS and Microsoft Azure. The deals also highlight ...
Cloud computing has revolutionized the modern business world, representing a significant paradigm shift that has become a cornerstone in modern business operations. It enables businesses to utilize ...
Cloud marketplace veteran and CEO of Tackle.io John Jahnke explains today’s cloud marketplace industry and the selling trends from ISVs and channel partners who are leveraging AWS, Microsoft and ...
The Google Cloud Next conference has always been a cornerstone event for the tech giant to unfurl its latest and greatest. This year was no exception, as Google, in the presence of over 12,000 ...
Azure is now the centerpiece of Microsoft's future, and given its level of growth, it could surpass AWS at some point in the next decade.
Systems integrator (SI) Caylent announced new migration paths for VMware and hyperscaler customers to the Amazon Web Services ...
Amazon Web Services Inc. says it will no longer charge customers so-called “egress fees” when they want to move large amounts of data out of its cloud, meaning they can now migrate to another platform ...
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Recently leaked court documents during Microsoft Corp.’s ActivisionBlizzard hearing require us to revisit our cloud forecasts and market share data. The poorly redacted docs, which have since been ...
Skillsoft’s annual ranking finds AWS security certifications can bring in more than $200,000 while other cloud certifications average more than $175,000 in the U.S. IT professionals with ...