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Parler Sues Amazon for Withdrawing Support After U.S. Capitol Riot
Social network Parler is suing Amazon for pulling its cloud computing support in the wake of the deadly U.S. Capitol riot.
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Parler CEO Says App Will Be Offline ‘Longer Than Expected' Because of Amazon, Apple and Google
Parler, a social media app popular with conservatives and supporters of President Donald Trump, has gone offline.
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Microsoft's Cloud Will Now Help Power a Project Co-Created by Google Sister Company Verily
The move exemplifies Google Cloud’s struggles to gain traction, as well as Microsoft’s success enlisting a broad range of Azure partners across industries.
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Google Is Partnering With Oil Giant Aramco to Access Saudi Arabia's $10 Billion Cloud Market
Google Cloud and Saudi Aramco will partner to deliver cloud infrastructure to Saudi Arabia, as Covid-19 accelerates rapid digital adoption in the Gulf.
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Coronavirus Sped Up Digital Transformation by 6 Years for Companies, Twilio CEO Says
“The trends that have already been going on in our society around [digitization] … those trends all got accelerated by Covid,” Twilio CEO Jeff Lawson said.
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IBM Snaps Up Finnish Cloud Firm Nordcloud as Battle With AWS, Microsoft and Google Heats Up
IBM said the acquisition will of Nordcloud will “turbocharge” its hybrid cloud consulting ability.
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Managers That Use A.I. ‘Will Replace Those That Do Not,' IBM Executive Says
Last month, IBM said it would buy Instana, a firm that helps businesses manage data across a variety of cloud applications in different places.
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Deere's Farm Version of Facial Recognition Is Coming to Fields in 2021
Deere is shifting into AI, autonomous equipment and the 5G future, and one of its biggest agtech bets, plant recognition, is coming to the farm in 2021.
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ServiceNow CEO Says Digital Transformation Is the ‘Opportunity of This Generation'
After the cloud services provider crossed a client milestone, ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott explained how the company is moving into the C-suite.
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Op-Ed: A Silicon Valley Founder on Why He Replaced Himself as CEO
The tech sector is full of start-ups led by big personalities. More need to get over fears about succession planning and do what I did: Give up the CEO role.
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Google Has Begun Allowing Employees to Hold Some Meetings Outdoors on Campus
The company is hosting socially-distanced meetings outdoors as a part of its future ‘Hybrid’ work plan
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Airbnb Received a Cloud Contract Extension This Year as the Pandemic Raged
Airbnb now has a commitment to spend $1.2 billion over eight years instead of five years.
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Pentagon: $10B Cloud Contract That Snubbed Amazon Was Legal
A government watchdog agency says the Defense Department’s decision-making process in awarding a major cloud computing contract to Microsoft was in line with legal and government purchasing standards
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Amazon Update: Adding 800 High-Tech Jobs in Central Texas
Amazon plans to add 800 high-tech jobs in Central Texas.
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Amazon Expands Veteran Apprenticeship Program to DFW
As part of its ongoing effort to hire and train veterans, Amazon announced Monday it is bringing a brand new apprenticeship program to DFW.
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Cloud Computing Wins 142nd Preakness Stakes
Cloud Computing, a 13-to-1 long shot contender, bested Preakness favorites Classic Empire and Always Dreaming to win the 142nd Preakness Stakes at Pimlico.
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California IT Company Follows Toyota to Plano
“Orange People”, named one of the Top 500 fastest growing private companies in America by Inc. Magazine, employs more than 100 people. Nearly half of the employees have committed to a permanent move to Plano.