Cloud
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Microsoft has revealed plans to extend its global data centre footprint to Perth, Western Australia, with an Azure Extended Zone set to launch by mid-2025.
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Independent cloud infrastructure firm Vultr, has teamed up with Juniper Networks, AMD, and Broadcom to develop a new data centre architecture that leverages tech from all four firms.
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Oil and gas giant ExxonMobil is getting in on the data centre rush, with plans to offer its carbon capture and storage (CCS) systems to generate low-carbon electricity sites across the US.
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UK based telecom consultants STL Partners has recently released a report on Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) and its role in supporting enterprise cloud adoption and generative AI.
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Luis Benavente highlights how BTS stays focused on its core business while evolving with the times
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Tech Mahindra is working with AWS to develop an AI-powered platform designed to augment telco network operations.
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Microsoft has unveiled its first in-house developed DPU, or data processing unit, to equip its cloud servers with an extra performance boost.
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AMD has unveiled its second-generation Versal adaptive system-on-chips (SoCs) to address the growing demands of data-intensive applications.
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Google Cloud announced it will make multi-factor authentication (MFA) mandatory for all users of its cloud services.
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Telia has expanded its partnership with Broadcom to extend its use of VMware solutions, including the Telco Cloud Platform to support automation efforts across its network.
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Vodafone Business has partnered with Oracle to bring Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity to Oracle’s Enterprise Communications Platform (ECP).
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A newly launched cloud lobbying group Microsoft accused of being secretly controlled by Google has hit back at the allegations, claiming it is fighting for equality in a "broken" market.
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Microsoft has hit back at Google Cloud's claims that its licensing terms “restrict” customers from moving to competitors, claiming the hyperscale rival is secretly funding a group trying to discredit the company.
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Carsten Bruns and Nicholas Nikrouyan at Deutsche Telekom Global Carrier discuss the latest dynamics in network APIs and CPaaS services
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How one customer is harnessing features in Deutsche Telekom Global Carrier's new Digital Services portfolio to deliver tailored solutions
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Growing digital needs among wholesale customers call for a new approach, writes Bertold Frech at Deutsche Telekom Global Carrier
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Setting new standards in digital wholesale services through one easy-to-use interface from Deutsche Telekom Global Carrier
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Dimitrios Rizoulis at Deutsche Telekom Global Carrier talks of innovation to blaze a trail in a changing world