Amazon cloud users hit by moving charges
Bill shock
It would appear that companies are racking up high bills for using cloud service and it appears that the cost of shifting data from one cloud provider's servers to another provider, or to a company's own data centre is costing shedloads.
Complexity could derail cloud
Microservices network and app management technologies needed
The cloud's complex infrastructure is derailing application platforms and cloud-native services market and there is a need for microservices network and app management technologies.
Watson will work on rival clouds
IBM seeks to win over more AI customers
Big Blue has said that some of its Watson artificial intelligence services will work on rival cloud computing providers.
iPhone cloud hacking not that tricky
We always use our friend Stanley
Hackers do not seem to have any difficulty hacking into users iCloud accounts.
Hole found in Kubernetes’ cloud
Seen over Blackburn, Lancashire
The first security hole has been found in the open saucy cloud project software Kubernetes.
Cisco and Amazon to help businesses in the clouds
Big and powerful team up
Networking gear outfit Cisco has teamed up with Amazon Web Services to offer software tools that would make it easier for Cisco’s customers to use Amazon’s data centres.
IBM Power 9 scales to enterprise server
32 to 192 core for enterprise cloud
Data and making sense of data is one of the most valuable currencies for the modern enterprise and IBM plays big in that market with its Power 9. Now the company has announced a Power 9 solution for enterprise customers.
Qualcomm next server chip is Firetrail
Working on a follow up
Qualcomm’s Anand Chandrasekher, senior vice president and general manager of Qualcomm Datacenter Technologies (QDT) has announced that the company is working on a follow up server processor.
Oracle pays $9.3 billion for Netsuite
Hey, you! Get into my cloud
Oracle paid $9.3 billion to snap up cloud company Netsuite in a bid to extend its place in the cloud market.
Oracle experiences profit plummet
Falling through the cloud
The cocaine nose jobs of Wall Street ran screaming from the toilets after it was announced that industry bellwether Oracle had done much worse than anyone had expected.