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AWS tries to lure users to its cloud via storage ease of use

Network World

At its re:Invent 2024 conference this week, AWS rolled out five new storage tools and services with the goal of making its offerings easier to work with, if not cheaper or better. With the incremental differences in the major enterprise cloud environments today, that may be enough. Is it vendor lock-in or a trusted partnership?

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Graviton progress: 50% of new AWS instances run on Amazon custom silicon

Network World

Half of all instances spun up on Amazon Web Services over the past two years used Graviton, Amazons custom silicon built on Arm processor technology, rather than x86 processors. Gravitons success could impact Ampere, which makes Arm-based processors for both the enterprise and the cloud.

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AWS re:Inforce Recap: The Cloud Isn’t Going Away, But Scare Tactics Should

Forrester IT

Boston’s bustling Seaport District played host to the first-ever AWS re:Inforce 2019 cloud security conference, with over 5,000 reported attendees. Amazon Web Services set the tone of the event to be a “learning conference,” with hopes that those who attended would come away better at their jobs.

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United Airlines sets its flight plan for gen AI success

CIO Business Intelligence

Fueled by cloud Uniteds early success with generative AI wouldnt have been possible without its prior shift to the cloud. Today, United has a closeknit partnership with Amazon Web Services that was detailed by several executives at Amazons recent Re:Invent conference. But theyre very simple.

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AWS adds Graviton Savings Dashboard to help enterprises optimize infra costs

Network World

Amazon Web Services (AWS) has launched a dashboard for its Arm-based Graviton CPU that will measure savings opportunities in an effort to help enterprises further optimize their expenditure on subscribed infrastructure. Further, the cloud services provider revealed that the dashboard typically costs between $50 and $100 per month.

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AWS launches Graviton4 instances

Network World

Amazon Web Services announced the launch of its fourth-generation, Arm-based Graviton CPU, touting its energy efficiency and high performance for cloud workloads.

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Choice Hotels’ all-in cloud journey to sustainable business value

CIO Business Intelligence

Choice Hotels International’s early and big bet on the cloud has allowed it to glean the many benefits of its digital transformation and devote more energies to a key corporate value — sustainability, its CIO maintains. It also helped reduce energy consumption and costs.

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