December 2, 2020 No Comments Bret Taylor, Cloud, CRM, data sovereignty, Developer, Dreamforce 2020, Enterprise, SaaS, Salesforce, TC
With Hyperforce, Salesforce lets you move your data to any public cloud For much of its existence, Salesforce was a cloud service on its own with its own cloud resources available for its customers, but as the company and cloud computing in general has evolved, Salesforce has moved some of its workloads […]
December 2, 2020 No Comments Ansible, Articles, Artificial Intelligence, business, ceo, chef, Cisco, Cloud, cloud applications, Datadog, Developer, Enterprise, Gradient Ventures, json, pagerduty, partner, Point72 Ventures, Python, ServiceNow, splunk, vmware, zapier
Fylamynt raises .5M for its cloud workflow automation platform Fylamynt, a new service that helps businesses automate their cloud workflows, today announced both the official launch of its platform as well as a $6.5 million seed round. The funding round was led by Google’s AI-focused Gradient Ventures fund. Mango Capital and Point72 […]
December 2, 2020 No Comments Artificial Intelligence, Automation, Cloud, customer experience, Einstein, Enterprise, SaaS, Salesforce, TC, workflows
Salesforce applies AI to workflow with Einstein Automate While Salesforce made a big splash yesterday with the announcement that it’s buying Slack for $27.7 billion, it’s not the only thing going on for the CRM giant this week. In fact Dreamforce, the company’s customer extravaganza is also on the docket. While it […]
December 1, 2020 No Comments Amazon, AWS re:Invent 2020, Cloud, edge computing, Enterprise, Hardware, industrial IoT, industrial sector, Sensors, TC
Amazon announces a bunch of products aimed at industrial sector One of the areas that is often left behind when it comes to cloud computing is the industrial sector. That’s because these facilities often have older equipment or proprietary systems that aren’t well suited to the cloud. Amazon wants to change that, […]
December 1, 2020 No Comments Amazon, AWS re:Invent 2020, Cloud, Developer, Enterprise, Lambda, Serverless, TC
AWS announces high resource Lambda functions, container image support & millisecond billing AWS announced some big updates to its Lambda serverless function service today. For starters, starting today it will be able to deliver functions with up to 10MB of memory and 6 vCPUs (virtual CPUs). This will allow developers building more […]
December 1, 2020 No Comments Amazon, Amazon SageMaker, Amazon Web Services, Artificial Intelligence, AWS, AWS re:Invent 2020, Cloud, cloud computing, cloud infrastructure, computing, deep learning, Intel, machine learning, ML, TC, tensorflow
AWS launches Trainium, its new custom ML training chip At its annual re:Invent developer conference, AWS today announced the launch of AWS Trainium, the company’s next-gen custom chip dedicated to training machine learning models. The company promises that it can offer higher performance than any of its competitors in the cloud, with […]
December 1, 2020 No Comments Amazon Web Services, Apple, apple inc, Asia Pacific, aws re:Invent, Bluetooth, Cloud, cloud infrastructure, computing, David Brown, Developer, Europe, iPad, iPhone, ireland, mac mini, macintosh, Ohio, oregon, Singapore, Steve Jobs, TC, web hosting
AWS brings the Mac mini to its cloud AWS today opened its re:Invent conference with a surprise announcement: the company is bringing the Mac mini to its cloud. These new EC2 Mac instances, as AWS calls them, are now available in preview. They won’t come cheap, though. The target audience here — […]
November 30, 2020 No Comments Cloud, customer experience, Customer success, Enterprise, Exit, Fundings & Exits, gainsight, M&A, Marketing, Mergers and Acquisitions, Private Equity, SaaS, Startups, TC, vista equity partners
Vista acquires Gainsight for .1B, adding to its growing enterprise arsenal Vista Equity Partners hasn’t been shy about scooping up enterprise companies over the years, and today it added to a growing portfolio with its purchase of Gainsight. The company’s software helps clients with customer success, meaning it helps create a positive […]
November 25, 2020 No Comments Arvind Krishna, Cloud, Enterprise, hybrid cloud, IBM, layoffs, TC
As IBM shifts to hybrid cloud, reports have them laying off 10,000 in EU As IBM makes a broad shift in strategy, Bloomberg reported this morning that the company would be cutting around 10,000 jobs in Europe. This comes on the heels of last month’s announcement that the organization will be spinning […]
November 25, 2020 No Comments Amazon Web Services, Cloud, cloud infrastructure, computing, north america, Roomba, web hosting, web services, world wide web
Amazon Web Services outage takes a portion of the internet down with it Amazon Web Services is currently having an outage, taking a chunk of the internet down with it. Several AWS services were experiencing problems as of early Wednesday, according to its status page. That means any app, site or service […]
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