VMware tightens AWS cloud integration
RDS on VMware is available for customers running VMware vSphere 6.5 or later and supports Microsoft SQL Server, PostgreSQL and MySQL.
RDS on VMware is available for customers running VMware vSphere 6.5 or later and supports Microsoft SQL Server, PostgreSQL and MySQL.
A recent Amazon outage resulted in a small number of customers losing production data stored in their accounts.
It’s earnings season for the public cloud vendors and the chatter over who’s winning is heating up.
Microsoft and BMW have launched an initiative to create an Open Manufacturing Platform to stimulate innovation and accelerate the development of 'smart' factories.
The UK's Telegraph is migrating the vast majority of its technology stack to the Google Cloud Platform this year, marking a clear move away from AWS.
Dating app Tinder is using image recognition technology from Amazon Web Services to power its matching algorithm for premium users.
Strava, the hugely popular fitness tracking app, has recently shifted its massive data lake from Amazon Redshift to cloud upstart Snowflake.
The NFL is increasingly turning to AWS' SageMaker machine learning toolkit to create new, more complex statistics to share with fans in real time.
Amazon Web Services is taking hybrid cloud more seriously through its partnership with VMware and a new product called Outposts.
AWS CEO Andy Jassy has talked up the depth of its cloud products compared to its rivals, as well as going after an old favourite target in Oracle.
VMware's CEO Pat Gelsinger shared multiple announcements in support of multi-cloud deployments as he opened VMworld Europe in Barcelona
Larry Ellison's opening keynote at Oracle's annual OpenWorld conference was littered with catchy soundbites as well as barbed criticisms of rival cloud providers, in particular AWS.
Auckland Council has unveiled plans to leverage real-time data through a Smart Growth Portal, powered by The Instillery in partnership with AWS.
Amazon plans to be one of a handful of vendors providing blockchain-as-a-service for enterprises seeking to test the waters without expense and risk.
Amazon.com is selling off the hardware from its public cloud business in China, amid tightening regulation over online data that is creating a hurdle for technology firms operating in the world's second-largest economy.