In the Know: Top 5 Must-Read Cloud Stories, July 13
Every day Talkin’ Cloud pulls out five must-read cloud computing stories from the news cycle for its readers to review. Today’s column features Microsoft, Rackspace and HP.
Some of these stories have been gathered from Talkin’ Cloud’s article database or that of its sister sites, while others have been collected from elsewhere on the Internet. If we missed something, feel free to leave a comment below. We love to know what headlines are grabbing your attention.
Here’s today’s list of must-read cloud computing stories.
Microsoft WPC 2015: Microsoft Expands Cloud Partner Offerings. Microsoft is hosting its 2015 Worldwide Partner Conference in Orlando this week, unveiling its new Cloud Solution Provider program partner rules that enable CSPs to offer the entire portfolio of Microsoft solutions and services.
Rackspace Launches Fanatical Support for Microsoft Azure. Rackspace has launched a managed cloud solution for Microsoft Azure on Monday, offering customers application and infrastructure guidance for Azure cloud environments, available to customers in the US immediately.
Chef cooking with gas as Amazon Web Services rollout announced. IT automation and DevOps provider Chef is now available in the AWS marketplace, offering one-click deployment for AWS users. With Chef, customers can migrate workloads from on-premise environments to AWS.
HP Automates Storage Management for Unstructured Data. HP has launched a set of storage management applications to analyze unstructured data and optimize where data should be stored, which can help IT organizations reduce the size of their storage environments.
How Cloud Computing Is Raining on India’s Outsourcing Parade. The move toward cloud services is having a negative impact on revenue and profits as well as hiring in India’s outsourcing industry. Outsourcing accounts for 20 percent of exports of goods and services in India.