A huge upswing in the number of data centers shows no signs of slowing down, prompting Big Tech to consider how best to power the AI revolution.
and cloud computing businesses. While revenue and profits are expanding, the competitive landscape suggests the company has a lot of work cut out for it. Alphabet stock looks cheap compared to competing big tech AI players, but the discounted valuation may ...
Competition between the two old rivals is heating up when it comes to cloud and AI dominance.
As AI transforms cloud computing and quantum capabilities become accessible as services, 2025 marks a pivotal year for cloud technology innovation.
(Reuters) -Google-parent Alphabet's breakout cloud sales in the July-September quarter bode well for top cloud providers Microsoft and Amazon.com, and signal that market for AI-aided computing power is only growing. The company's stock rose 5.5% on ...
Technological evolution is an ongoing process that occurs at an alarming rate; however, some technologies can be noted to have brought about a significant revol
Google Cloud pairs the sixth-generation Trillium with infrastructure services compatible with NVIDIA’s upcoming Blackwell chip.
Microsoft reported growth in its cloud-computing business last quarter, but a disappointing revenue outlook sparked investor concern about the near-term payoff for the software company’s massive investment in artificial intelligence.
Generative AI is causing excitement but not success for most enterprises. This needs to change quickly, but it will take some work that enterprises may not be willing to do.
Mahmoud Abouelyazid is making strides in machine learning and cloud resource optimization within Silicon Valley’s tech scene. As the CTO and co-founder of EXODIA AI Labs, his research aims to help businesses use artificial intelligence and cloud computing better,
Alphabet’s profit jumped 34 percent in the third quarter as the parent company of search giant Google reported strong growth in its cloud business amid robust demand for computing and data services used to train and run generative artificial intelligence models.
Fetch.ai will tap into Alibaba Cloud’s infrastructure to bolster its decentralized AI network through Cloudician, Alibaba Cloud’s web3 partner in the Asia Pacific region. In this case, the cloud provider will help verify and validate transactions on the Fetch.ai network, boosting both accuracy and security for users.