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AI to go nuclear? Data center deals say it’s inevitable

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AWS, Microsoft, and Google are going nuclear to build and operate mega data centers better equipped to meet the increasingly hefty demands of generative AI. Earlier this year, AWS paid $650 million to purchase Talen Energy’s Cumulus Data Assets, a 960-megawatt nuclear-powered data center on site at Talen’s Susquehanna, Penn.,

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Nutanix CEO sees multi-year opportunity after Broadcom’s VMware acquisition

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Historically, data center virtualization pioneer VMware was seen as a technology leader, but recent business changes have stirred consternation since its acquisition by Broadcom in late 2023. The Register later noted “ whispers about a breakup with AWS ,” despite Broadcom addressing the issue in a blog post.

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Simplify your storage management by leveraging a universal storage layer

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In a 2023 survey by Enterprise Strategy Group , IT professionals identified their top application deployment issues: 81% face challenges with data and application mobility across on-premises data centers, public clouds, and edge. 82% have difficulty sizing workloads for the optimal on- or off-premises environment.

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It's five grand a day to miss our S3 exit

David Heinemeier Hansson

million/year on AWS S3 at the moment to host files for Basecamp , HEY , and everything else. We've already racked the replacement from Pure Storage in our two primary data centers. We've already racked the replacement from Pure Storage in our two primary data centers. We're spending just shy of $1.5

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Oracle inks deal with AWS to offer database services

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In continuation of its efforts to help enterprises migrate to the cloud, Oracle said it is partnering with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to offer database services on the latter’s infrastructure. Oracle Database@AWS is expected to be available in preview later in the year with broader availability expected in 2025.

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AWS to invest $5.3 to build data centers in Saudi Arabia to bolster tech in the region

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Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the latest high-tech giant to announce a major stake in Saudi Arabia’s burgeoning technology industry, unveiling a plan this week to invest more than $5.3 billion in the Middle East kingdom to build data centers and a significant cloud presence in the region.

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AWS launches second region in India with a $4.4 billion commitment

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Amazon Web Services (AWS) on Tuesday launched its second region in India and said it was committing $4.4 The new region, which will be based in Hyderabad (designated ap-south-2), will add three availability zones to AWS’ existing infrastructure in the country. billion (Rs 36,300 crore) to scale it till the end of 2030.

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