AWS beefs up DC capacity at their London availability zone
January 17th, 2018The data center upgrade aims to allow customers more flexibility to build fault-tolerant applications.
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The data center upgrade aims to allow customers more flexibility to build fault-tolerant applications.
The new data centers will be equipped with state-of-the-art facilities and will be the first one for the company in the Tianjin region.
Veeam aims to reduce the risk for AWS workloads with cloud-native data protection and strengthen its cloud and backup recovery portfolio.
The alliance seeks to provide target segments with data storage and high-security solutions through cloud computing technology.
The alliance seeks to ease workloads for Tech Mahindra’s clients by leveraging IBM’s POWER9 systems.
The appointment comes after Ramchandani’s track record as a dynamic leader
The expansion plan aims to build and upgrade co-location data centers across Europe as a result of cloud adoption and economic growth in the region.
The partnership program aims to capitalize rising adoption of cloud infrastructure in the small and medium business sector.
Apple will retain its hold on iCloud’s technology and support but keep data and operations in the hands of the Chinese firm.
The expansion flags off first-phase plans in a bid to provide ultra-low latency solutions to clients.