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Amazon Web Services (AWS) India has completed the renovation of the Primary Health Centre (PHC) at Shabad mandal, and handed it over to the local community.
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The renovation at TSMS included electrical, plumbing and civil work undertaken to improve the school infrastructure and create a comfortable space for the students and staff.
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Given that govts are owners of large datasets in critical areas, they should go from being laggards to leaders
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AWS has introduced a wide range of healthcare-related applications and services that include generative artificial intelligence
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inFINity accelerator is a 45-day programme that brings together and supports the growth of early-stage fintech startups by providing access to mentorship from leading industry experts, curated resources, and AWS Activate credits, according to the company.
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The top three Cloud services providers collectively grew 22 per cent in the first quarter to account for a 64 per cent share of customer spending
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As against the earlier committed investment of Rs.20,096 crores (2.7 Billion dollars) in 2020, AWS has announced to increase its investment to Rs.36,300 crores (4.4 Billion dollars) in Telangana by 2030.
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The 15-day training was organised by Honeywell multinational company in association with ICT Academy.
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New Delhi: Google Cloud has announced to shut down its core internet of things (IoT) services, and the customers have time till August next year to move to an alternative service. Google Cloud rivals Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft also offer similar IoT services. While AWS has ‘IoT Core,’ Microsoft offers ‘IoT Hub’ as part […]
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Hyderabad: Amazon Web Services (AWS) launched AWS re/Start in India, a free skills-development and job training programme that prepares learners for cloud computing careers. The 12-week programme is offered with no cost to learners, and previous technology experience is not required to apply. AWS re/Start is a skills-based training program that covers fundamental AWS cloud […]
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Hyderabad: Cloud4C, a global multi-cloud migration and managed services provider with global headquarters in Singapore and India headquarters in Hyderabad, is launching India’s first Amazon Web Services (AWS) Outposts Innovation Lab in collaboration with AWS and Intel. The lab is expected to begin operations at scale by early October and will focus on technology innovations […]
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Hyderabad: Hyderabad-based IT solutions and video conferencing solution provider Soulpage is part of three startup programmes being offered by tech giants. Apart from being associated with Amazon Web Services (AWS) activate programme for startups and Microsoft for startups programme, the city-based three-year-old startup has also joined NVIDIA Inception – a programme designed to nurture startups […]
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Microsoft Azure was the second largest cloud service provider with a 22 per cent market share, followed by Google Cloud that grew 66 per cent in the latest quarter and accounted for an 8 per cent market share
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We see strong growth in enterprises, governments, educational and research institutions and our start-up and digital native customers, said Brian T Olsavsky, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer at Amazon.
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For the second quarter (Q2), the net sales increased 27 per cent to $113.1 billion, compared with $88.9 billion in the second quarter of 2020, the company said in a statement late on Thursday.
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Many corporates, government enterprises opting to establish their units in the city
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These platforms will enable women to progress their careers in technology through engagement and upskilling.
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These new partners will support all T-Hub startups with a suite of services for efficient functioning and will be aligned to the drastically changing needs of startups to grow since the pandemic.
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Microsoft Azure grew 50 per cent for the third consecutive quarter, taking 19 per cent market share in Q1 2021.
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We expect this trend to continue as we move into the post pandemic recovery. There's significant momentum around the world, including broad and deep engagement across major industries, Olsavsky said