TechDay UK - The United Kingdom's, technology news network

Amazon Web Services (AWS) stories - Page 43

Originally disrupting the book retailing business, Amazon Web Services has since emerged as a world’s leader in the provision of ‘as a Service’ computing resources. With more than 200 services available covering infrastructure, platform, compute, storage and applications as a service, AWS solutions are provided from a network of 38 data centers around the world. A cluster of AWS data centres is planned for New Zealand, headquartered in Auckland, and likely to be online by 2024.
Story image
2018 cloud infrastructure spend exceeds US$80b
Thu, 7th Feb 2019
#
hyperscale
#
public cloud
#
multi-cloud
According to Canalys, spending grew by 46% in 4Q18 and AWS maintained dominance with nearly a third of the total.
Story image
Channel partners growing in importance for cloud services
Thu, 7th Feb 2019
#
hyperscale
#
public cloud
#
multi-cloud
Canalys analysts say the huge growth in cloud services will be of benefit to channel partners with a number of incentives.
Story image
AWS’ on-premises play an admission of hybrid cloud's future
Wed, 6th Feb 2019
#
private cloud
#
hybrid cloud
#
hyperscale
According to Nutanix’s Jeff Smith, public cloud is not - and never has been - a panacea, and it seems the world has finally caught up to that fact.
Story image
Big cloud providers continue to squeeze out smaller players
Tue, 5th Feb 2019
#
hyperscale
#
public cloud
#
iaas
Last year saw almost manic growth in revenue for cloud providers as businesses continue to seek the benefits the services can provide.
Story image
Education IoT market to be valued at US$11.3 billion by 2023
Mon, 4th Feb 2019
#
edutech
#
hyperscale
#
public cloud
The IoT in education market is set to soar to USD $11.3 billion by 2023, driven by eLearning adoption and connected devices, despite security concerns.
Story image
AWS and Azure spending big bucks on data centres to get ahead
Fri, 1st Feb 2019
#
hyperscale
#
public cloud
#
multi-cloud
A new report from Canalys has revealed what the world’s two largest cloud providers have been up to – and they’ve certainly been busy.
Story image
IDC: Cloud ‘megaplaforms’ are heading to 70% workload share
Wed, 30th Jan 2019
#
hyperscale
#
public cloud
#
multi-cloud
While the Big Four providers will have the lion’s share, lock-in will be avoided through multi-cloud and cloud-native approaches.
Story image
AWS awarded protected level certification by the ACSC
Thu, 24th Jan 2019
#
hyperscale
#
public cloud
#
cloud security
Amazon Web Services secures ACSC's protected certification, enabling Australian organisations to handle highly sensitive data securely in the AWS APAC region.
Story image
FalconStor announces AWS integration
Thu, 24th Jan 2019
#
storage
#
hyperscale
#
public cloud
FalconStor, rebranding its flagship product to FalconStor Data Mastery Platform, announces its integration with AWS, targeting complex enterprises.
Story image
Veeam expands cloud data management capabilities for IBM, AWS and Azure
Thu, 24th Jan 2019
#
virtualisation
#
hyperscale
#
public cloud
The new capabilities supposedly deliver cost-effective data retention, easy cloud migration and data mobility.
Story image
Nasuni receives AWS competency status for primary storage
Mon, 21st Jan 2019
#
storage
#
hyperscale
#
public cloud
The recognition certifies that Nasuni Cloud File Services meet AWS's strict technical proficiency requirements for primary storage.
Story image
Bulk of US$250b cloud market claimed by just nine companies
Wed, 9th Jan 2019
#
virtualisation
#
network infrastructure
#
paas
The top nine vendors in the wide cloud market ecosystem are responsible for well over half of all the revenues.
Story image
Interview: AWS ANZ MD discusses machine learning strategy
Wed, 9th Jan 2019
#
uc
#
hyperscale
#
public cloud
AWS ANZ MD Paul Migliorini outlines the cloud giant’s machine learning strategy, highlighting SageMaker’s swift adoption in Australia and New Zealand.
Story image
Amazon rumoured to buy Israel DR firm CloudEndure
Tue, 8th Jan 2019
#
dr
#
hyperscale
#
public cloud
Amazon is rumoured to be buying Israeli cloud computing startup CloudEndure for USD $200 million, sparking intrigue in the tech community.
Story image
Ribbon Communications bolsters cloud offerings through Amazon Partner Network
Tue, 8th Jan 2019
#
hyperscale
#
public cloud
#
synthetic data
Ribbon Communications has joined the Amazon Partner Network to enhance its cloud-hosted real-time communications services.
Story image
How hybrid will shape the cloud battle in 2019
Mon, 7th Jan 2019
#
devops
#
hyperscale
#
public cloud
In 2019, hyperscale cloud giants like AWS, Microsoft, and Google will fiercely compete to dominate the lucrative hybrid cloud solutions market.
Story image
How AT&T aims to help businesses recover faster from a disaster
Tue, 18th Dec 2018
#
dr
#
hyperscale
#
public cloud
AT&T aims to reduce risks in cloud storage for business customers by offering Cloud Recovery with Sungard AS supported by AWS.
Story image
Korean Air to close on-premises data centre within 3 years
Tue, 18th Dec 2018
#
migration
#
hyperscale
#
public cloud
One of the world’s top ten airlines has declared its going all-in with cloud and shutting down its on-premises infrastructure - the first in APAC to do so.
Story image
Why there will be a battle for the cloud in 2019
Mon, 17th Dec 2018
#
ddos
#
dr
#
devops
Cloud providers such as AWS, Azure, and Google will likely find themselves in a mad scramble to gain additional enterprise customers.
Story image
Palo Alto Networks integrates RedLock and VM-Series with AWS Security Hub
Thu, 6th Dec 2018
#
firewalls
#
network infrastructure
#
devops
AWS Security Hub is designed to provide users with a comprehensive view of their high-priority security alerts and compliance status.