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

Kaseya

In this blog, we’ll compare the three leading public cloud providers, namely Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud. A subsidiary of Amazon, AWS was launched in 2006 and offers on-demand cloud computing services on a metered, pay-as-you-go basis. Google Cloud Platform Overview.

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Why Palo Alto Networks Was Named Google Cloud Partner of the Year

Palo Alto Networks

For Palo Alto Networks, partnerships that combine our industry-leading engineering with industry-leading cloud infrastructure and service providers, like Google Cloud, is the way forward on security. The Palo Alto Networks booth at the Google Cloud Partner of the Year award show.

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TransUnion transforms its business model with IT

CIO

That data is in the process of being unified on a multilayered platform that offers a variety of data services, including data ingestion, data management, data governance, and data security. At the core of its strategy is the mountain of data that TransUnion has acquired — along with more than 25 companies — over decades.

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What is Oracle’s generative AI strategy?

CIO

While Microsoft, AWS, Google Cloud, and IBM have already released their generative AI offerings, rival Oracle has so far been largely quiet about its own strategy. The service also comes with Nvidia’s foundation models, such as BioNeMo and Nvidia Picasso, along with AI training and governance frameworks.

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Reflecting on Saudi’s LEAP conference

Xebia

Xebia was proud to be a featured exhibitor and presenter in the official Google booth at the event. Xebia team members were on site to discuss cutting-edge topics, including Google Cloud Best Practices, Data Platforms, Applied and Generative AI, Digital Product Development, and Cloud Migration with attendees from around the globe.

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Chronicle’s ex-CSO is starting a new company he doesn’t want you to know much about

TechCrunch

Mike Wiacek is back with a new company, a year after departing his role as chief security officer at Chronicle, Google’s moonshot cybersecurity company. Chronicle, X’s security moonshot, moves to Google Cloud. I guess we’ll have to.

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DIY cloud cost management: The strategic case for building your own tools

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He also wanted to structure a set of governing policies in which each team must answer questions about the cloud resources they use, the expense associated with their use, and other management options for their resources. His cloud ops team already had access to the data and just needed to add governance processes to their duties.

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