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China building cloud computing centre in Tibet to serve South Asian countries
A cloud computing centre in Tibet’s Lhasa is set to become China’s gateway to collect data from South Asian countries like Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh by 2021, an official media report said on Thursday, adding that once completed, the...
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Oracle Expands HPC Cloud Service Options
The new offerings let organizations match processors to workloads as applications move from development to training a model to use in a production environment.
Oracle today announced it has extended the scope of the high-performance computing (HPC) resources made available...
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Qlik Expands Partnership With Google Cloud
Qlik announced it has expanded its partnership with Google Cloud with a new joint offering that allows customers to enable real-time data warehousing of SAP data. The solution is optimized to support SAP data on Google Cloud and Google...
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Alibaba Cloud Doubles Growth for Cloud-native Database Products
Alibaba Cloud, the digital technology and intelligence backbone of Alibaba Group, has seen the demand for its database family of products double year-over-year. The increase was fueled by industries' growing needs to move their operations online given the lasting...
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Microsoft and Telstra partner to harness next-gen Cloud, IoT
Microsoft and Australias leading telecommunications company Telstra have extended their long-standing strategic partnership to harness new-age Internet of Things (IoT), Edge, artificial intelligence (AI) and digital twin technologies.
Telstra and Microsoft will build a digital twin across its own commercial...
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Rackspace Technology and Google Cloud deliver retail sales and marketing efficiency for Eagle Eye
Rackspace Technology has expanded its support and services for Eagle Eye, by migrating the retail SaaS technology firm's digital marketing platform, Eagle Eye AIR, to Google Cloud, resulting in a 30% improvement in speed for point of sales transactions.
Eagle...
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IBM unveils its first seven-nanometre chip for next-generation hybrid cloud computing
IBM has announced the tenth generation of its flagship Power processors, a smaller, faster, more energy-efficient seven-nanometre chip that businesses can expect to deploy inside their data centres in the second half of 2021.
Many organizations are trying to find...
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