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  • Discovery Series: E2E Networks: Riding India’s AI compute supercycle

    Rising AI demand, stricter data-localisation norms augur well for domestic cloud infrastructure providers

  • Amazon upstages Microsoft’s India bet with $35-billion pledge

    Microsoft's investment is aimed squarely at accelerating AI adoption, while Amazon's plans are broader, including business expansion and export-led growth

  • Amazon and Google team up to cut the impact of major internet outages

    Amazon and Google have announced a rare, deeply technical partnership designed to make cloud workloads far more resilient. The move signals the start of a multi-cloud future where outages at one provider no longer grind the internet to a halt.

  • China sends first satellites to build world's first supercomputer in space

    The International Energy Agency expects global data centres to consume huge amounts of power. By 2026, they may use over 1,000 terawatt hours yearly.

  • Oracle takes run at cloud’s big three with Trump-backed AI pact

    Oracle shares have performed like some of the tech giants that have driven the market’s gains for the past two years

  • Google unveils AI updates for cloud computing customers

    At the company’s annual cloud computing conference in Las Vegas on Tuesday, Cloud Chief Executive Officer Thomas Kurian showed off how Google’s most powerful AI model, Gemini, can be used to create advertisements, ward off cybersecurity threats and spin up short videos and podcasts.

  • How does AI influence the safety of sensitive information in companies?

    Cybersecurity is becoming increasingly a threat as AI develops. Attackers are using AI to launch increasingly complex attacks on businesses.

  • MC Interview: We will double our India business in the next couple of years: NetApp’s George Kurian

    The NetApp CEO told Moneycontrol that India is on track to become the company’s largest market in Asia over the next five years. Asia’s current revenue contribution to the global data management services firm is in the mid- to high teens.

  • AI researchers from Microsoft accidentally expose 38 terabytes of internal data

    The data included personal backups of Microsoft employees, personal data, passwords and private keys to internal Microsoft messages

  • US set to restrict China's access to cloud computing

    The new rule, if adopted, would likely require U.S. cloud-service providers such as Amazon and Microsoft to seek U.S. government permission before they provide cloud-computing services that use advanced artificial-intelligence chips to Chinese customers, the newspaper said.

  • IBM to acquire Apptio for $4.6 billion from Vista Equity Partners

    Along with the tech giant’s IT automation software and its watsonx AI platform, Apptio will be able to help businesses around the world optimise IT spends and derive tangible financial value and operational improvement.

  • HPE to offer cloud computing service for artificial intelligence

    HPE’s service is being used by a few customers now, with more availability in North America by year’s end and in Europe next year.

  • Growing at a 40% CAGR, Indian data centre market to reach 1700 MW capacity by 2025

    Seven cities contribute 92 percent of the total capacity in India. Delhi, Chennai, Hyderabad and Kolkata have the largest total DC capacity currently under construction.

  • We’ll cut down the noise around AI and create simple, reliable tools: AWS India President

    He added that the company is excited about India because it is the third largest start-up ecosystem, the second largest software vendor ecosystem, has 75 million SMBs, and offers an incredible runway for growth.

  • 44 out of 108 Indian unicorns are SAP clients: President & MD Kulmeet Bawa

    Bawa said he would like to soon sign up all the other unicorns in India. He pointed out that almost 60% of India’s GDP touches the SAP system, given its dealings with MSMEs.

  • Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella shares six imperatives to drive economic growth through technology in India

    Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella also used the example of the ChatGPT chatbot, which has recently gained notoriety, to illustrate what AI is actually capable of in terms of "unifying data and applying AI models as platforms."

  • Microsoft expects correction in cloud spending as clients return to office: Irina Ghose

    Microsoft India COO Irina Ghose believes that client investments in newer technologies such as data and AI will enable it to provide competitive differentiation to its customers.

  • Amid global uncertainties, cloud enabling companies to be cost-effective, drive agility, innovation: AWS CEO

    On the benefits of cloud computing, he said it is yielding 30 per cent savings for many customers turning out to be more cost effective.

  • Airtel and IBM partner to bring Secured Edge Cloud Services to India

    Maruti Suzuki will use the collaborative Edge platform to boost quality control and data security

  • TCS to power Finnish steel giant Outokumpu's digital transformation

    The 'deep and contextual' understanding of the steel business and strength in Cloud powers TCS to bag a top deal with a European manufacturing major

  • Cloud computing, cyber security, IoT among top skills India Inc is looking to hire for biz growth

    An estimated 86 million more people in India and Asia Pacific region will need to undertake digital skills training over the next 3 years to keep pace with tech advancements.

  • L&T teams up with Microsoft for cloud computing, infra services for regulated sector

    The two companies will set up a joint governance group to define future platform designs, investments, and commercial and business models to service the technology requirements of regulated sectors

  • Professionals are honing tech skills in India, compliance in Germany and business ethics in France

    There is a 54% increase in India’s tech and development learning in the past year, 24% in North America, 39% in Asia-Pacific and a huge 243% in the UK

  • Microsoft Azure database may be compromised, warning issued

    Some of the world's biggest companies rely on Microsoft's cloud architecture

  • Explainer | What is Edge Computing?

    Edge computing helps take the “edge off” so to speak. It moves all the heavy lifting offline and reduces the strain on the centralised cloud servers.

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