Demand for cloud services boosted both companies’ revenue in the last quarter. Microsoft and Google are proving there’s money to be made in generative AI—at least when there are cloud services to sell along with it. While investors may be growing impatient with Mark Zuckerberg’s far-sighted AI dreams, things looked rosier for other competitors in the BigContinue reading “Google and Microsoft are still riding the AI wave.”
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Organizations don’t just want to stick to one cloud, Forrester research shows.
Most enterprises plan to expand cloud budgets—and increase their number of providers. Public cloud services lead the pack in terms of adoption, but internal and privately hosted clouds aren’t far behind, according to a recent analysis by Forrester. Of over 2,000 enterprise cloud decision-makers who responded to Forrester’s 2023 survey on cloud infrastructure, 94% saidContinue reading “Organizations don’t just want to stick to one cloud, Forrester research shows.”
How one IoT company is improving dairy production
Artificial intelligence opens new possibilities for predicting and preventing sickness in cows. When Alisa Gusterer tells farmers that her company’s technology can flag that their cows are getting sick before it actually happens, the most common response is happy disbelief. But it’s not fortune-telling—it’s just science, with some help from artificial intelligence. SmaXtec, an agtechContinue reading “How one IoT company is improving dairy production”
How organizations can keep cloud costs under control.
Cloud spend is on the rise, and so is cloud waste. Here’s how to keep them down. The sky’s the limit for public end-user cloud spending—a recent Gartner report projected worldwide spend will hit almost $700 billion in 2024. That explosion in cloud-related expenditures is driving tensions between tech departments and finance leaders antsy about spiraling costs.Continue reading “How organizations can keep cloud costs under control.”
Users will drop nearly $700 billion on public cloud next year, Gartner predicts.
For many firms, spending on public cloud is mandatory, Gartner analysts argue. End users will spend just shy of $679 billion on public cloud services worldwide in 2024, continuing a trend of double-digit year over year growth, according to a recent Gartner forecast. Gartner researchers predicted 20.4% growth worldwide from 2023 to 2024, in part basedContinue reading “Users will drop nearly $700 billion on public cloud next year, Gartner predicts.”

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