AWS opens Local Zones data centers in 11 European countries
Last week, Amazon Web Services announced that it will open 30 new Local Zones worldwide in the next two years. In a conversation Techzine had with AWS, it emerged that AWS will open Local Zones in at least eleven European countries; Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Greec... Read more
AWS Private 5G competes with telecom providers
During AWS Re:Invent, Amazon Web Services opened the competition with telecom providers. AWS introduced a new service called AWS Private 5G. This allows companies to set up their own private 5G network on their industrial complex or campus.
More and more companies need connectivity in places whe... Read more
AWS offers solution to migrate mainframes to the cloud
AWS introduces a new solution called AWS Mainframe Modernization. With this new solution, organisations can migrate their mainframe to the AWS cloud. The AWS Mainframe Modernization solution provides the tools needed to make mainframe workloads suitable for the cloud.
Mainframe workloads can't j... Read more
AWS introduces Graviton 3 chip and Tranium instances for ML
Amazon Web Services has kicked off its annual AWS Re:Invent conference with the opening keynote. In it, the necessary announcements have already been made. One of the most important announcements this year is undoubtedly the introduction of Graviton 3. Graviton 3 is a new ARM-based chipset that can... Read more
Why does Mendix promote the CFO to CEO?
Derek Roos, the founder and CEO of Mendix, has decided to pass the baton and stop at Mendix. Three years ago, Roos and his co-founders sold the company to Siemens. Now the moment has come for Roos to leave the company. The CFO of Mendix, Tim Srock, will take over the CEO role, which owes his career... Read more
Google Cloud Next focuses on multi-cloud, on-premises and partnerships
This week is all about Google Cloud Next, the annual Google Cloud event where many new products and services are presented for Google's Cloud Platform. The hyperscaler follows in the footsteps of competitors this year, with its own on-premises and Edge solution. Furthermore, Google has concluded ma... Read more
Intel will most likely build a new factory in Germany
Due to the large chip shortage, many chip manufacturers are expanding. The most significant expansions are taking place in Taiwan, South Korea and the United States. It is still unclear how many companies will build a chip factory in Europe. So far, Intel is the only one that has promised to build ... Read more
Intel’s strategy has failed, won’t recover until 2025?
Intel has been overtaken by several chip designers and chip manufacturers. The company was the absolute market leader with a lack of competition, and now it is lagging. Where did it go wrong? How could Intel make such a big mistake? And why does it take so long to recover? The corona crisis and the... Read more
Nutanix focuses on speed, simplicity and security at .NEXT
Nutanix is hosting its annual .NEXT conference this week. The company made several announcements, and it appears that Nutanix is mainly focusing on improving its product offering. There are some new solutions, but all within the ecosystem to enhance the Nutanix platform. The focus is primarily on s... Read more
The world of Salesforce now revolves around Slack
This week Dreamforce starts again. For Americans, there is a physical event, the rest of the world can enjoy virtually. The kick-off is tonight with the opening keynote. We had the opportunity to be updated on the wonders of Salesforce, which this year revolves entirely around Slack. Salesforce rec... Read more