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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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Microsoft hit with more litigation accusing it of predatory pricing

CIO Business Intelligence

A UK law firm on Tuesday filed what amounts to a class-action lawsuit against Microsoft, accusing it of using its market share to overcharge clients running Windows Server on AWS, Google, or Alibaba cloud offerings instead of on Microsoft Azure. Microsoft is one of the biggest companies in the world. Kimball asked.

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CIOs to spend ambitiously on AI in 2025 — and beyond

CIO Business Intelligence

AI spending on the rise Two-thirds (67%) of projected AI spending in 2025 will come from enterprises embedding AI capabilities into core business operations, IDC claims. Enterprises are also choosing cloud for AI to leverage the ecosystem of partnerships,” McCarthy notes. Only 13% plan to build a model from scratch.

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AWS plans to outspend Microsoft and Google on on AI infrastructure

Network World

Amazon Web Services (AWS) intends to invest $100 billion in ramping up infrastructure for AI cloud services this year, surpassing the spending plans of rivals Microsoft and Google. Amazons capital expenditure in the fourth quarter totaled $26.3

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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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Broadcom launches VMware Tanzu Data Services

Network World

“Supporting the proliferation of manually deployed data services on premises has introduced delays and risks to the enterprise,” the Broadcom release said. But VMware promises to make that easy and accessible for the average enterprise IT admin.” VMware would prioritize these apps based on client interest and demand.

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Amazon claims to cut quantum computing timeline by 5 years with new Ocelot chip

Network World

Amazon Web Services has unveiled a new quantum computing chip, Ocelot , that the company claims could reduce error correction costs by up to 90% compared to traditional approaches. Microsoft, Google, AWS, and IBM are all betting heavily on the superconducting approach to qubits, however, just using different materials.

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