AWS announces massive investment in the UK, is Peter Kyle's scheming working?
The UK said it would open its doors to data centers, and here comes the biggest player
The UK said it would open its doors to data centers, and here comes the biggest player
Hyperscalers may be complying with the EU Data Act, but does it go far enough?
Following the cloud all the way to Madrid
A solution for today’s needs and tomorrow’s opportunities
Power purchase agreements normally only cover 50 to 70 percent of emissions. It's time tech giants paid the true price of 24x7 PPAs
Broadcom is the latest player to seek strength from association
How hyperscalers are arming up with their own infrastructure
What are spot instances, and how do you use them?
After a raucous Q1, it’s ever-more obvious just how much of the future hinges on cloud connectivity
Comparing the total cost of AWS, Azure and Google Cloud
As the cloud market evolves, customers are becoming increasingly savvier; with a better understanding of what’s par-for-the-course and what makes a provider truly unique
The new Outposts offering puts AWS hardware in your data center. That's weird enough. Why is it also re-importing VMware to the enterprise?
There’s no reason to pay list price when so many cost-savings measures are available
How to blend on-premises data centers with hyperscale infrastructure
It may have lost the public cloud fight, but OpenStack’s strength in private cloud will stand it in good stead
Security by obscurity doesn’t even work in code, so how do you expect to hide a data center?
The big truck proposed by AWS effectively brings remote locations onto the same LAN (albeit with huge latency)
With VMware on the Amazon cloud, it’s only a matter of time…
For those data centers with low levels of connectivity and diversity of carriers, the future is not that bright
What is the world’s largest cloud company doing about the new legal framework?
Google is expanding its public cloud but, is it putting on regions fast enough?
Rackspace is planning “managed cloud” support for Amazon Web Services. But why would it help its rival?
Cloud providers are asking for green tariffs. Electricity firms are not playing ball
Today Amazon publishes separate figures for its public cloud services. This will change a lot of things