Cloud sales starting to slow
Analysts expecting the slowest growth for a decade
Demand for cloud-computing services is slowing and Microsoft and Amazon are expected to report the slowest revenue growth for their cloud-computing businesses since the firms started breaking out performance last decade.
Amazon wants to put its cloud into space
Don't have to worry about boundaries
Amazon is thinking about shoving some of its cloud into space.
Microsoft sued over cloud
CISPE complains that Vole is being anti-competative again
Cloud Infrastructure Service Providers in Europe (CISPE) has moaned to the EC's Directorate-General for Competition about Microsoft's cloudy antics.
Microsoft warns of cloudy skies
Cloud and PC business down
Microsoft warned that its cloud computing and PC business was slowing and sent their shares down 7 percent in after-market trading.
Cloud gaming still pretty rubbish admits Microsoft
Half baked
While the world+dog has been banging on about cloud gaming as if it was the next big thing, Microsoft says that the technology is still half baked and needs another few minutes in the oven.
Nvidia prepares its metaverse cloud
Software-as-a-service is getting everywhere
Nvidia has become the latest company to start prepaing for the metaverse with a newly-announced Omniverse Cloud and jumping on the bandwagon of every other software company which does not want users to own their own software.
NHS puts pathology on the cloud
We don't need hard copies of your pathologies any more
Two NHS trusts in England will collaborate with Sectra to put digital pathology services onto a cloud
HPE announces new cloud-native server
Uses Ampere chips
Former maker of expensive printer ink Hewlett Packard Enterprise announced today that it will offer a new cloud-native server in Q3 of 2022 using Ampere chips.
Google cloud breaks Pi record
And didn't get eaten by the tiger
Google Cloud developer advocate Emma Haruka Iwao and her colleagues say they've calculated Pi to 100 trillion digital decimal places.
Europe working on a Russian cloud ban
New sanctions
The European Union is working on a possible ban on the provision of cloud services to Russia as part of new sanctions against the Kremlin for the invasion of Ukraine.