Amazon Transcribe is a new service announced at AWS re:Invent 2017.
In the near future, Allianz SE wants to cooperate on a platform with rivals. Supposedly, this will make the software cheaper and better. Writes Herbert Fromme, of the Süd Deutsche Newspaper.
2017 saw the arrival of Statuscode’s latest newsletter Serverless Status. Curated by Raymond…
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When investing in any cloud computing service, there is often a concern among enterprises over possible outages. You need access to your data, and you need it near 24/7. Furthermore, you want to be certain that the cloud provider has mechanisms in place to…
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I was creating a new BDC (Big Data Cloud) instance when everything was not going smoothly, as usual... the storage container now had to be in global format! This…
The IBM Container Service enables rapid application development and deployment. In our previous series on Kubernetes and the IBM Container Service, we learned how to…
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You’ve heard about it like I have: deregulation is opening up the utility marketplace with new entrants eager to offer us a choice in providers. Unfortunately that competition has been slow in coming to my house. After doing a bit of…
It will not be wrong if we say that there has never been a better opportunity to work in Cloud Computing. This is the right time to enter into this profession because it has revolutionized the IT industry like never before.
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Everyone has its own preconceived notions of what is Cloud Computing. As users we usually think that…
OFrom what I’ve seen, the “Internet of Things” so far is more like a “Compuserv of Things”. Centralized analysis can never keep up with the exponential growth of data, and the “cloud” is nothing but time rented on someone else’s big computer (at a hefty markup), or as it used to be called, a mainframe.