GigaomYour move, AWS and Microsoft: Google’s cutting basic cloud compute prices 10 percent
Google’s taken another whack at compute pricing; expect Microsoft and Amazon Web Services to respond. Read more »
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Google’s taken another whack at compute pricing; expect Microsoft and Amazon Web Services to respond. Read more »
Verizon is now offering what it calls a Secure Cloud Interconnect service between Verizon Cloud and Amazon Web Services. You can probably guess why. Read more »
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Gartner’s closely watched Magic Quadrant for cloud Infrastructure as a Service shows AWS in its usual top slot, but Microsoft makes a strong showing. Read more »
The Structure Show: Andrew Higginbotham swears that CenturyLink can even beat Amazon on bandwidth price so if you thought the price wars were winding down, you have another think coming. Read more »
Accenture, BNY Mellon, Capgemini, Ericsson, GE, Intel, NTT and Verizon officially joined the foundation pushing Cloud Foundry platform for big data applications. Read more »
Say what? CenturyLink says it can meet, even beat, Amazon’s cloud on price — especially in bandwidth. Read more »
Companies love the agility that cloud deployment brings, but they also worry — quite a bit — about getting overly reliant on any one cloud provider, and that vendor’s integrated technology. Read more »