Cloud computing

Microsoft Announces Huge Price Cut for Azure Cloud Services, Now Just $100 Per Month

Microsoft Azure customers were pleasantly surprised today. The cloud computing company just announced that it has substantially dropped the price for its Azure Standard support to just $100 per month, making it the most affordable support package among the big three cloud computing firms. The price slash of the Azure Standard support, which was previously […]

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How a Zero Trust Network Can Keep Your Business Data Secure

The numerous data breaches that occurred over the years clearly indicate that cybersecurity is still prone to failure. Every new security measure system defenders come up with is eventually thwarted by hackers. The number of affected users is staggering. A minimum of 500 million Yahoo users were affected by the 2014 security breach that hit

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Microsoft Azure Cuts into AWS’s Market Share in 4th Quarter

Microsoft’s Azure is finally gaining a foothold in the cloud computing niche with its market share jumping from 16 to 20 percent in the 4th quarter of 2017. The jump amounts to around $3.7 billion of its total revenue for the year. In contrast, Amazon Web Services (AWS) saw its market share drop from 68 to 62 percent in

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Microsoft Announces its Acquisition of Avere Solutions

Competition among big players in the emerging but profitable cloud computing segment is about to heat up. In a recent announcement made on Wednesday, Microsoft confirmed its acquisition of storage solutions firm Avere, a move specifically targeted to boost revenue by addressing the unique needs among companies in the middle of transitioning to a cloud-driven

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Where Are Savvy Business Owners Planning to Spend Their Money Next Year?

Small business owners are feeling confident about their futures—and putting their money where their mouths are. Over three-fourths (77%) of business owners are making investments to help grow their companies this year, compared to 63% last year, according to data from B2B software review site G2 Crowd. Where exactly are small business owners spending? Investments

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Cloud Service Provider Comparison – Part Two: IBM vs Oracle

12019 / Pixabay For the second part of our cloud service provider comparison, we’ll continue our discussion of “secondary” cloud providers with two longtime tech industry giants: IBM vs Oracle. We always talk about the “big three” cloud providers: Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP). We’ve covered Azure vs AWS

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Security Challenges to Consider Before Adopting a Hybrid Cloud Strategy for Your Business

Cloud computing has brought numerous benefits to companies. However, putting all data on the public cloud is something that a lot of IT admins are concerned about. This is why a number of businesses have opted to utilize a hybrid cloud environment. This allows them to store some data in the public cloud and others

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3 Cloud Trends to Watch Out for in 2018

Cloud computing has dominated the business world this year, and the trend will only continue into 2018. Thanks to the many benefits cloud computing provides, private cloud solutions, cloud data centers, platforms, and infrastructure as a service has come into its own. Startups and small and medium enterprises have been quick to take advantage of

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Big Tech’s Earnings Exceed Expectations on ‘Super Thursday’

The country’s biggest tech companies might be battling criticism in Washington, but Super Thursday’s results clearly show that the public still loves them. Amazon, Alphabet and Microsoft’s earnings went beyond what investors expected, as shares of these companies received a major boost and helped inject new momentum in the industry. Final hour of the week:

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