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Diane Greene: Google is "Dead Serious" about Enterprise Cloud

In Google’s first big public attempt to build the case that it is a formidable competitor to Amazon and Microsoft in enterprise cloud services, some of the company’s top execs took the stage at its first cloud user conference in San Francisco Wednesday. Continue reading

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GoDaddy Launches Cloud Servers and Bitnami-Powered Cloud Apps Worldwide

Web host and domain name provider GoDaddy expanded its hosting services to offer its Cloud Servers product and Bitnami-powered cloud applications which are available on a pay-as-you-go pricing model and hosting from four world-wide data centers. Continue reading

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Report: Amazon Losing Some Apple Business to Google’s Cloud

Apple, one of the biggest users of Amazon’s cloud services, has reportedly decided to shift some of that cloud infrastructure to Google’s cloud. Continue reading

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AWS Celebrates 10 Years in the Cloud

Do you remember what you were doing 10 years ago today? Continue reading

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Treat Your Cloud Like a Piece of Software, Part 1: Building Clouds that are Modular, Versioned, and Frequently Changed

At this point, most IT leaders understand the benefits of Infrastructure-as-code. But many still expect that migrating to the cloud will rid them of scalability issues, IT debt and convoluted system logic – forever. Continue reading

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