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cloud computing
Cloud computing is the on-demand delivery of IT resources and applications over the internet with pay-as-you-go pricing. It provides access to computing services, including servers, storage, databases, networking, software, and analytics, over the internet.
Why it’s in the news: It is in the news as regulators debate whether major providers should be subject to stricter EU technology rules, and its growth is being driven by increased demand from AI adoption and enterprise digitalisation.
Latest on cloud computing
- Amazon, Microsoft cloud computing services should fall under EU tech rules: regulators
- India's data centre sector is expected to expand as artificial intelligence adoption, cloud computing, and enterprise digitalisation increase demand
- The project required advanced chips capable of processing artificial intelligence tasks locally on devices rather than relying on cloud computing.
- Wikidata: Salesforce — operates in — cloud computing
- Wikidata: AWS — operates in — cloud computing
- Wikidata: Amazon Web Services — operates in — cloud computing
- China’s ‘Mr Normal’ who is the latest AI billionaire
- India's data centre capacity may reach 3-3.6 GW by 2030, hyperscalers to drive growth: Axis Capital
- Amazon to boost spending on AI and other technology by $20 billion after strong Q2 results
- Amazon increases AI infrastructure spending to $220bn this year
- Microsoft Posts Biggest One-Day Market-Cap Gain for Any U.S. Company
- Microsoft commits $130 billion-plus to new data centre leases amid AI boom
Connections
9 entities linked to cloud computing across the news graph.