Cloud computing
Amazon: Greece in the club of technologically important markets with the new investment
Greece becomes one of the 30 new AWS Local Zones
Vote-Buying Hurts Trust in Albanian Election Result, Again
Albania's new parliament will convene in September, but it will do so under a cloud of suspicion due to the failure of authorities to stamp out a long-running practice of vote-buying.
Social media, news websites hit by major internet outage
Multiple outages hit social media, government and news websites across the globe on June 8 morning, with some reports pointing to a glitch at U.S.-based cloud computing services provider Fastly.
Reuters could not immediately confirm the issue affecting the sites.
Amazon Leads $130-Billion Cloud Market (infographic)
In Q4 2020, global cloud infrastructure service revenues amounted to $37 billion
Amazon Web Services launches Athens office
Amazon Web Services (AWS), the largest provider of on-demand software services and cloud computing power, on Friday announced the opening of its first office in Athens.
- Read more about Amazon Web Services launches Athens office
- Log in to post comments
The Greek cloud’s little-known, decade-old past
An immaterial, invisible universe, the foundation of our smart world, is already transforming our lives. The cloud is the backbone of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Hidden inside it is an unknown, 10-year-old Greek story of international success, a pillar of today's extremely rapid digital innovation.
- Read more about The Greek cloud’s little-known, decade-old past
- Log in to post comments
Microsoft launches first laboratory equipped with artificial intelligence at Bucharest University of Economic Studies
Microsoft launched on Tuesday the first laboratory equipped with artificial intelligence within the Bucharest University of Economic Studies (ASE), thus giving students, professors and researchers at the university access to unlimited computational resources and computing power, according to a release issued on Tuesday for AGERPRES.
Cloud Computing Services Used by More Than One Out of Four Enterprises in the EU
In 2018, 26% of EU enterprises with at least 10 persons employed purchased cloud computing services. Cloud computing usage grew rapidly over the last few years, as in 2014 it stood at 19% and in 2016 at 21%. Large enterprises use cloud computing much more (56% of enterprises employing 250 persons or more) than small ones (23% of enterprises employing 10 to 49 persons).
One-Minute Athens | Athens | To November 15
The Benaki Museum has extended the deadline for "One-Minute Athens," an initiative inviting the capital's citizens to submit a one-minute video with their own take on the Greek capital. The competition is open to everyone and requires no special skills. All you need is a cell phone with a video camera (sound is optional) and an imaginative way of viewing the city.
- Read more about One-Minute Athens | Athens | To November 15
- Log in to post comments
Pentagon Opens competition for $10 billion cloud contract
(Reuters) - The U.S. Department of Defense opened the competition for its highly anticipated $10 billion cloud computing services contract on Thursday, an opportunity awaited by bidders that include Amazon, Microsoft Corp and Oracle (ORCL.N), among others.