AWS’ high-security GovCloud heads to the Eastern U.S.
Amazon Web Services is spinning up its second set of data centers for government customers in the United States, this time in the Eastern U.S.
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Amazon Web Services is spinning up its second set of data centers for government customers in the United States, this time in the Eastern U.S.
Box customers can now try out a feature that lets them stream files from the cloud to their computers.
Microsoft continued its embrace of open source technology today with a suite of new features for Cloud Foundry.
Amazon’s Cloud Drive online backup service was too good to last.
Oracle is expanding their Cloud Platform’s integration offerings with the availability of their API Platform Cloud Service.
Quali, a provider of cloud sandbox software for cloud and DevOps automation, has announced the general availability of CloudShell 8.0 with second-generation shells which are easier to build and maintain, along with new support for Microsoft Azure and OpenStack based cloud platforms.
The adoption of cloud services in 2016 is a mirror image of the planned cloud investments expressed in last year’s report.
A new version of ABBYY FlexiCapture has been released.
New research from threat intelligence company Recorded Future reveals that of 12,500 disclosed Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs), more than 75 percent were publicly reported online before they were published to the NIST’s centralized National Vulnerability Database (NVD).
RapidAPI announced that it has acquired the Mashape Marketplace, giving developers access to a massive new inventory of APIs, becoming the world’s largest API marketplace.