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Link: All the president’s tweets
Now that’s how to chart.
Original source: All the president’s tweets
Link: All the president’s tweets
Now that’s how to chart.
Original source: All the president’s tweets
Link: Amazon lost cloud market share to Microsoft in the fourth quarter: KeyBanc
For 4Q2017: “Amazon Web Services had 62 percent market share in the quarter, down from 68 percent a year earlier, KeyBanc’s Brent Bracelin and other analysts wrote in a note on Thursday. Microsoft Azure jumped from 16 percent to 20 percent, and Google’s share increased from 10 percent to 12 percent, they said.” Original source: Amazon lost cloud market share to Microsoft in the fourth quarter: KeyBanc
Link: Amazon lost cloud market share to Microsoft in the fourth quarter: KeyBanc
For 4Q2017: “Amazon Web Services had 62 percent market share in the quarter, down from 68 percent a year earlier, KeyBanc’s Brent Bracelin and other analysts wrote in a note on Thursday. Microsoft Azure jumped from 16 percent to 20 percent, and Google’s share increased from 10 percent to 12 percent, they said.” Original source: Amazon lost cloud market share to Microsoft in the fourth quarter: KeyBanc
Link: Amazon lost cloud market share to Microsoft in the fourth quarter: KeyBanc
For 4Q2017: “Amazon Web Services had 62 percent market share in the quarter, down from 68 percent a year earlier, KeyBanc’s Brent Bracelin and other analysts wrote in a note on Thursday. Microsoft Azure jumped from 16 percent to 20 percent, and Google’s share increased from 10 percent to 12 percent, they said.” Original source: Amazon lost cloud market share to Microsoft in the fourth quarter: KeyBanc
Link: App development teams brace for big change in 2018
“The rush is on for enterprises to build and deploy better software faster, and that’s going to drive a doubling of PaaS adoption – both on premises and in the cloud – in the next 18 months,” Bartoletti said. “In some industries, like financial services and retail, leaders are already differentiating by how well they release high-quality experiences, and many of them are using a Cloud Foundry- or Kubernetes-based container development platform to speed up even further.
Link: App development teams brace for big change in 2018
“The rush is on for enterprises to build and deploy better software faster, and that’s going to drive a doubling of PaaS adoption – both on premises and in the cloud – in the next 18 months,” Bartoletti said. “In some industries, like financial services and retail, leaders are already differentiating by how well they release high-quality experiences, and many of them are using a Cloud Foundry- or Kubernetes-based container development platform to speed up even further.
Link: App development teams brace for big change in 2018
“The rush is on for enterprises to build and deploy better software faster, and that’s going to drive a doubling of PaaS adoption – both on premises and in the cloud – in the next 18 months,” Bartoletti said. “In some industries, like financial services and retail, leaders are already differentiating by how well they release high-quality experiences, and many of them are using a Cloud Foundry- or Kubernetes-based container development platform to speed up even further.
Link: Comparing Kubernetes to Pivotal Cloud Foundry — A Developer’s Perspective
Exactly what it says. The install and ops experiences are not covered, of course. Original source: Comparing Kubernetes to Pivotal Cloud Foundry — A Developer’s Perspective