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Building Resilient Public Networking on AWS: Part 2

Xebia

Deploy Secure Public Web Endpoints Welcome to Building Resilient Public Networking on AWS—our comprehensive blog series on advanced networking strategies tailored for regional evacuation, failover, and robust disaster recovery. We laid the groundwork for understanding the essentials that underpin the forthcoming discussions.

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AWS vs. Azure vs. Google Cloud: Comparing Cloud Platforms

Kaseya

As the name suggests, a cloud service provider is essentially a third-party company that offers a cloud-based platform for application, infrastructure or storage services. In this blog, we’ll compare the three leading public cloud providers, namely Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud.

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Pega GenAI brings more LLMs to low-code automation workflows

CIO

Pegasystems has announced plans to expand the capabilities of its Pega GenAI enterprise platform by connecting to both Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Google Cloud large language models (LLMs). The application platform knows the context of the user, the task, and the broader workflow.”

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Hire a Kubernetes DevOps: Azure & AWS

Mobilunity

Thanks to Kubernetes, companies can simplify many of the manual processes associated with scaling and packaging applications in containers. Nowadays, Kubernetes is widely used by DevOps, and more companies are in search of a certified Kubernetes application developer. Who Is Azure Kubernetes DevOps Expert and When They Are Needed?

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CIOs rethink all-in cloud strategies

CIO

Payroll giant ADP, for instance, uses AWS for most of its net-new applications , as well as Microsoft Azure and Cisco Cloud, but “we still have a lot of load running in our data centers,” says Vipul Nagrath, head of product development at ADP and the company’s former CIO. The cloud makes sense in some but not all cases.”

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Oracle expects data-hungry generative AI to drive revenue growth

CIO

Earlier in July, a top Oracle executive had laid down Oracle’s three-tier approach to attract more revenue from generative AI offerings to take on rival cloud service providers — AWS, IBM, Google Cloud, and Microsoft. Net income for the quarter rose 56% year-on-year to $2.4 billion, up 9% from last year. Generative AI, Oracle

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A third of Oracle revenue now comes from cloud services

CIO

In fact, Oracle seems confident enough to bring customers from rivals such as AWS and Azure to OCI, as soon as the next quarter. “I I personally have been talking to some of Amazon’s most famous brands (noticeable enterprises that use AWS services currently) that are running at AWS. Net income for the company stood at $1.5

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