The Finnish telecommunications company may no longer lead the market in cell phone sales, but it’s increasingly shaping up to be the go-to company for the next generation of cloud-optimized wireless technology.
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Latest updates to HYCU’s Protege platform add support for Azure Gov Cloud, disaster recovery to AWS, cross-cloud recovery.
Kieron explores what Microsoft’s acquisitions signal about the way it will utilize the cloud in the Metaverse.
In this Data Modernization Battleground moment, Nong Li, CEO/CTO of Okera explains two approaches to shifting data from existing systems to the cloud: “Lift and shift” data to the cloud or modernize the application stack and ecosystem.
The digitalization of the world’s major industries continues to accelerate as one of the world’s major automotive companies is creating, in concert with Google Cloud, a “software-defined vehicle” with full-scale, digital-twin capabilities as Renault Group now bills itself as “a tech company.”
Edge infrastructure’s future evolution is not a myth. There is much overlap between communication technology and telecom technology — and they won’t stay separated without consequences, explains Leonard in Ep. 10 of the Cutting Edge podcast.
As he takes a closer look at the third quarter results for Google, Amazon, and Microsoft, Bob puts the numbers into context, and suggests what they might mean for the providers going forward.
Google Cloud has three great bits of news coming out of the third quarter. Bob explains why this bodes well for its place in the Cloud Wars.
Wayne Sadin’s analyst take on Larry Ellison’s Oracle CloudWorld keynote highlights comments on the expanded multi-cloud nature of the Microsoft partnership and plans for the future of healthcare.
In this CloudWorld News Desk interview, Oracle Senior VP of Cloud Infrastructure Mahesh Thiagarajan explains why some users are still reluctant to engage with multi-cloud platforms.
As Tom Smith reports, startup neurothink has embraced a multi-cloud model — based on several VMware products — to help make AI and ML “radically accessible.”
Bob Evans explains how CEO Arvind Krishna’s intense focus on the cloud and AI has transformed IBM into an innovative and disruptive contender.
In this episode, Bob Evans says that CEO Arvind Krishna deserves huge credit for the leadership and unification he has brought to the company, which has made it easier for customers to engage.
Augmented reality is a core element of the Metaverse, but it will need a worldwide cloud-based database to reach its full mass potential, writes Toni Witt.
On location at Oracle CloudWorld, Bob Evans discusses Oracle’s impressive positioning, thanks to last quarter’s 45% cloud-revenue growth rate.
Scott Vaughan provides several examples of “customer dazzle” to show why now’s the time for businesses to modernize their cloud database strategies and develop scalable environments.
In episode 8 of the Cutting Edge podcast, Leonard Lee explains some of the risks and benefits of this new solution that’s popular among hardware and infrastructure vendors.
Microsoft has higher revenue, but in this article Bob Evans explains why the more upbeat, customer-centric, and innovative Google Cloud is the one to watch.
Kyndryl allies with Google Cloud to help customers move their mainframe applications to the cloud; it also deepens its Microsoft partnership.
In this episode, Bob Evans contrasts the different mindsets between the two cloud vendors, as well as highlights that Google Cloud has coming that help solidify its supremacy.



















