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Intel and Google collaborate and design a new type of CPUs for data-intensive cloud workloads
The new IPU or Infrastructure Processing Unit is supposed to make cloud computing faster for virtual machines by up to 20 per cent. This will also make cloud computing more accessible to regular people.

Rise of creator economy and why India needs a new skilling paradigm
There is more to learn and explore when it comes to restructuring the current skilling revolution

Google parent Alphabet posts profit over $18 billion in third quarter; Twitter suffers $537 million loss
From July to September, its video service sold $7.2 billion of advertising space targeted according to content and users, against $5 billion in the same period last year, according to Alphabet

Jeff Bezos commits $10 billion to address climate crisis through new Bezos Earth Fund
He said the grant will fund scientists, activists and NGO's to explore new ways of fighting the impact of climate change.

Cloud computing and big data: Three compelling market trends making a case for cloud data
Cloud enables organisations to store, consume and process data with both speed and scale in order to derive value for business actions.

From rejection to the bourses: How Jaspreet Singh is readying his SaaS startup Druva for an IPO
Singh, its CEO and co-founder, barely enjoyed his company’s unicorn status, is readying Druva for an IPO, most likely in the US.

Rise of 5G, multi-cloud, focus on data security and more: Enterprise tech trends to look forward to in 2020
With the digital ecosystem shifting to distributed computing, extended reality, and quantum computing, we need to introspect where does the business stand

How Amazon's AWS arm allegedly makes profits off open-source software; leaving cloud computing startups languishing
For Amazon itself, AWS has become crucial. The division generated $25 billion in sales last year and is Amazon’s most profitable business.

Amazon designs a powerful data center processor chip that will pose a serious challenge on rivals
With the new chip, Amazon is looking to reduce its reliance on processors made by Intel and AMD.

Microsoft announces Azure Synapse cloud tool to analyse large business data
The Azure Synapse tool will analyse data such as whether a digital marketing campaign is driving traffic.

Microsoft to bring AI digital labs and specialised AI courses in India
In three-year program, Microsoft will support the select institutions with infrastructure, curriculum, and content.

Open and AI-powered multi-cloud strategy needed for an enterprise growth spurt
The hybrid multi-cloud strategy has proven to be a successful model for many companies as it is cost-effective, enables enterprises to quickly develop and deploy apps

Vodafone teams up with IBM to offer cloud systems for business in 5G-play
Vodafone will pay $550 million to IBM under an eight-year managed-services agreement.

Cyber attackers to use sophisticated tools against Cloud in 2019: Report
Attackers believe the attackers will leverage proven methods against growing Cloud adoption.

Microsoft stock value market surpassed Apple's pulling ahead by $3 billion
Shares of Microsoft jumped 3 percent, pushing its market capitalisation up to $848 billion.

Amazon Web Services to help skilled students find Cloud computing jobs
Tool called "Interview Accelerator" in "AWS Educate" will help candidates advance through the job application process faster

Supercomputer aboard ISS to bring cloud computing to astronauts above the clouds
The supercomputer withstood microgravity, radiation & power outages during the test year in space.

Over 93% of Indian companies are still in early stage for Cloud adoption: IDC
Comparatively, in Asia/Pacific markets more than 14 percent of organisations are in the latter stages of maturity.

France's OVH to invest $4.6-$8.1 bn to take on Amazon, Google in cloud computing
OVH portrays itself as a secure alternative to Google, Amazon, which dominates cloud computing.

New-age savvy: Digital acceleration at Infosys, TCS shows India's software giants are finding their mojo again
A combination of growth in digital segments and a lower attrition would help Infosys retain its image as an admired institution.