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10 new AWS cloud services you never expected

From data scooping to facial recognition, Amazon's latest additions give devs new, wide-ranging powers in the cloud Read More

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Getting Faster Insights from App Data with Cloudant and Spark

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Cloud services accounted for half of revenue growth at SAP in 2016

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3 steps CIOs can take to lead more strategically in 2017

2017 is the year for CIOs to change perceptions; IT isn't a utility, and you aren't a utility player. Following these strategies around cloud, application support, and security will go a long way toward elevating your role to strategic leader. Read More

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Cloud growth continues to boost Microsoft's financials

Microsoft's focus on the cloud continues to pay off. The tech titan showed growth across all its cloud-based businesses during the last quarter ended Dec. 31, including Office, Dynamics and Azure. Read More

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How Analytics Optimize Migration to Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure and Other Public Clouds

The question of whether to transition enterprise applications to the cloud is a valid question in most organizations. Determining which applications should go and how to maintain control once they are there, however, is slowing down the journey to the cloud. Join us for this on-demand webinar featuring Torsten Volk, Managing Research Director of Hybrid Cloud at EMA, and Andrew Hillier, CTO at CiRBA. Read More

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