Windows goes cloudy
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Software King of the World Microsoft is putting its operating system in the cloud.
COVID-19 revealed holes in the cloud
NTT report
While many companies had started digital transformation journeys before the pandemic, COVID-19 revealed that there were holes in many of their cunning plans, according to a new report.
Google’s cloud lost billions
We thought it was supposed to be a money spinner
Google's cloud business reported operating loss of $5.61 billion in 2020. It brought in $13.06 billion in revenue for the year.
EU to spend 10 billion euro on cloud
Skies the limit
The European Union aims to spend up to 10 billion euro ($11.7 billion) over the next seven years to help build up a homegrown cloud computing sector that could rival foreign corporations such as Amazon, Google and Alibaba.
Oracle sees increased demand for cloud services
Beat expectations is cool for Catz
Oracle beat expectations for what the cocaine nose jobs of Wall Street expected from its first quarter results and sending its shares up five percent on Thursday.
Multi-cloud is sucking up infrastructure spend
There needs to be a better plan
NTT's ‘2020 Global Network Insights Report’ has found that as businesses move applications to multi-cloud environments, investment in the cloud is outpacing organisations’ on-premises infrastructure spend.
Alibaba wants to invest more in the cloud
Peak in demand following coronavirus
Alibaba said it will invest $28 billion in its cloud infrastructure over three years after a boom in demand for business software as the coronavirus outbreak peaked in China.
Microsoft’s Cloud gets bigger and thrusting everywhere
Azure not suffering from coronavirus blues
Software king of the world Microsoft said that its Azure Cloud has been growing like topsy since the coronavirus forced millions of people to work from home.
EMEA enterprises see hybrid cloud as “Ideal” IT Model
But it is taking longer than expected
Companies in Europe, the Middle East and Africa continue to view hybrid cloud as their “ideal” IT model, according to a new report.
Microsoft's cloud continues to coin in cash
$33.1 billion in revenue
Microsoft reported $33.1 billion in revenue for its fiscal 2020 first quarter, representing a 14 percent increase over the same period last year, and profits of $10.7 billion, up 21 per cent.