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Google Cloud growth slows as Alphabet net income plunges

CIO

Even though Google Cloud revenue growth showed signs of slowing, it nevertheless provided something of a bright spot as parent company Alphabet — hit hard by the tightening of customer budgets — posted a year-over-year decline in net income for its 2022 fourth quarter. Net income (profit) was $13.6

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AWS vs. Azure vs. Google Cloud: Comparing Cloud Platforms

Kaseya

As the name suggests, a cloud service provider is essentially a third-party company that offers a cloud-based platform for application, infrastructure or storage services. What Is a Public Cloud? The public cloud provider makes these resources available to customers over the internet. Greater Security.

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Bechtle: Pursuing a Multi-Faceted Sustainability Strategy

CIO

“Our sustainability goals and key performance indicators are important to us. Bechtle also offers the Google Cloud VMware Engine, an offering that empowers enterprises to quickly realize the power of Google Cloud while using the VMware technologies they know and trust.

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IT Vortex: The Effort to Achieve Net Zero Carbon Emissions is Far More Than a Business Goal

CIO

It also presented many organizations with challenges including wasteful and redundant IT spending, unexpected losses due to security breaches, and outages because of aging infrastructure. VMware Cloud Verified, IT Vortex boasts numerous offerings based on VMware technologies.

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Coatue backs Kubercost’s goal of supply data to millions of Kubernetes developers

TechCrunch

The company was founded in 2019 by two former Google employees, Webb Brown and Ajay Tripathy, who previously worked on infrastructure monitoring solutions for Google infrastructure and Google Cloud.

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Why do SaaS companies with usage-based pricing grow faster?

TechCrunch

Net revenue retention was near 70%, a far cry from the 100%+ that most SaaS companies aim to achieve. By the time HubSpot went public in 2014, net revenue retention had jumped to nearly 100% — all without hurting the company’s ability to acquire new customers. The company struggled with poor churn and anemic expansion revenue.

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Building Resilient Public Networking on AWS: Part 2

Xebia

Region Evacuation with DNS approach: At this point, we will deploy the previous web server infrastructure in several regions, and then we will start reviewing the DNS-based approach to regional evacuation, leveraging the power of AWS Route 53. We’ll study the advantages and limitations associated with this technique.

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