Cloud

Supreme Court’s Cox v. Sony Decision Disrupts Another ISP Legal Battle — And Prompts Changes in Music Publishers’ Anthropic Complaint

Music Photo Credit: Kidfly182Music Another ISP legal battle has been disrupted by the Supreme Court’s Cox v. Sony decision. Now, the major labels and...

Second Circuit Court of Appeals Refuses to Reconsider BMI Concert Rate Decision — A Huge Win for Live Nation, AEG, MSG, C3, and Others

Music The Thurgood Marshall Courthouse. Photo Credit: NYU FCMusic The Second Circuit Court of Appeals has refused to reconsider its rate-setting decision in a...

Cloud division saves Microsoft from weak Xbox and Windows performance

TechSpot is about to celebrate its 25th anniversary. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. Bottom line: Microsoft reported positive year-over-year revenue growth of $52.7 billion for the three-month period ending December 31, 2022, thanks in large part to strong performance from its cloud computing services. The $52.7 billion haul represented a modest

Dell has acquired cloud orchestration startup Cloudify, sources tell us for around $100M

Dell is making an acquisition to beef up its cloud services business, specifically its offerings in DevOps: The company is buying Cloudify, an Israeli startup that has built a platform for cloud orchestration and infrastructure automation. Cloudify’s tools are used by cloud architects and DevOps engineers to manage containers, workloads, and more across hybrid environments.

Cloud egress costs: What they are and how to dodge them

The cloud’s pay-as-you-go model offers flexibility and an easy way to expand data storage. But, although most cloud providers allow free data uploads to their infrastructure, downloading – or even moving – data from cloud storage comes at a cost. Those fees, or “egress” charges, are one of the hidden costs of cloud computing, and

Wolfspeed uses cloud to maximize the value of data in its semiconductor business

Thank you for joining us on "The cloud hub: From cloud chaos to clarity." Priya Almelkar, vice president of IT manufacturing operations at Wolfspeed, discusses moving to the cloud for analytics. The discussion covers how to keep your data clean, accurate, and up to date in the cloud. Click here to continue.

Inmarsat’s cloud migration journey with Infosys and AWS

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