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France’s Ovhcloud Gets 200 Million Euro EIB Loan for European Investments

The European Investment Bank has granted OVHcloud a 200 million euro ($208.18 million) loan to support the French software group’s expansion in Europe, they said in a joint statement on Friday. The funding will support OVHcloud’s plan to ramp up international development by opening 15 new data centres, of which 10 will be located in […]

Boston-Based Quantum Computer Quera Joins Amazon’s Cloud for Public Access

Quantum computer startup QuEra, born from researchers at Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, said on Tuesday its computer is now accessible to the public through Amazon.com cloud’s quantum computer service Braket. While there are various technologies for creating so-called quantum bits or qubits where the computations happen, QuEra’s qubits use neutral atoms […]

Digital Ad Market Shows ‘Signs of Life’ but Economy Clouds 2023 Outlook

When Snap Inc kicks off the third-quarter earnings season for tech and social media companies on Thursday, investors are expecting modest revenue growth across most of the sector as results will be compared with a difficult 2021 when Apple Inc privacy changes began to upend the advertising industry. But a possible recession next year makes […]

Why Cloud Calling Needs a Touch of AI

Revenue Intelligence Platforms Elevate Sales Teams’ Success According to Salesforce, simple tasks like data entry and paperwork once took up so many hours that sales teams only spent one third of their time actually making sales. But times are changing. By sprinkling a little artificial intelligence (AI) and automation into the mix, it’s possible to […]

What Makes a Cloud Bank Better?

The world of finances has seen a technological overhaul. Modern problems require modern solutions. A cloud bank is the updated solution to a chronic problem of what to do with your financial assets, an age-old matter you need to settle down as soon as you strive for financial independence. At this point, it is not […]

Monty Cloud Gaming: New Streaming Service for Gamers

In the past ten years, gaming has significantly evolved, whether on the level of graphics, gaming experience, or technology used. As a result, games have become increasingly more demanding, ultimately requiring expensive hardware to ensure reliable performance. Cloud Gaming Saves the Day Hefty game scales and demanding hardware requirements have become a common topic among […]

Meet the Father of Cloud Computing

Cloud computing is reshaping the technology world. A genuinely innovative medium of the computing world, enabling leaps of discovery and innovation. It is easy to forget where it all started when dealing with something of that mass. Let us take a trip to where it all started and meet the father of cloud computing. Who […]

Amazon, Google Slam Microsoft's Cloud Computing Changes

Amazon and Alphabet unit Google criticised Microsoft’s cloud computing changes on Tuesday, saying they limit competition and discourage customers from switching to rival cloud service providers. The U.S. software giant on Monday announced amended licensing deals and other changes that will take effect on Oct. 1 and which they say will make it easier for […]

Parched UAE Turns to Science to Squeeze More Rainfall from Clouds

As a twin-turboprop aircraft takes off under the burning desert sun with dozens of salt canisters attached to its wings, United Arab Emirates meteorological official Abullah al-Hammadi scans weather maps on computers screens for cloud formations. At 9,000 feet above sea level, the plane releases salt flares into the most promising white clouds, hoping to […]

Cloud Hangs Over U.S. Chipmakers on Worries Data Center Growth Could Slow

Cloud and data centers, the chip industry’s strongest sector, may be its next problem: Signs are showing growth could slow in what has been a pillar during the COVID era as consumers signed up for cloud-based entertainment and companies retooled their offices. Analysts say the cloud market has rarely had to weather a prolonged economic […]