Apple has reduced AWS spending, signs with Google: Report
It has been reported that Apple reduced its reliance on Amazon Web Services, the transition to the Google cloud.
According to reports, Apple has signed an agreement with Google Enterprise Cloud alphabet by between $ 400 million and $ 600 million, which saw the iPhone maker to reduce its dependence on Amazon Web Services (AWS).
CRN reported that the search engine giant Apple has landed as a client for Google cloud platform late last year, but said it will continue to use the AWS infrastructure to implement parts of iCloud and other services.
Breach of contract is vague and it is not known if the $ 400- $ 600 million Graph is a fixed annual sum or amount of capacity.
"It is somewhat a headache for us, because sellers who understand that doing business with companies comply [confidentiality agreements] with their customers and do not have competitive desertion that does not exist," said a spokesman for the AWS online publication.
hosting service Dropbox files announced earlier this week it planned to build its own storage service internal cloud and gradually wean AWS.
"Amazon Web Services, and continues to be a valuable partner - we could not grown as fast as we did without a service like AWS," the company said in a blog.
"As the needs of our users and customers continues to grow, we decided to invest seriously in building our own internal storage system."
After the hybrid drive, Dropbox announced that it will invest in its own data centers and work with AWS where it makes sense.
Similarly, in the coming months, Spotify will move their infrastructure to the cloud of Google. The music streaming service said its content distribution service - including storing your music files - remain in AWS.
AWS announced Wednesday that its AWS database migration service, previously available in preview, is now available for all AWS customers. Although previously in preview mode, the AWS migration service database saw more than 1000 databases from the likes of Expedia and Pegasystems and complete the move to the AWS cloud from 1 January, 2016.
The arm of the e-commerce giant US infrastructure also celebrated his birthday number 10 this week, announcing in his 10 years, he had taken 1 million active customers in 190 countries, and witnessed their services databases reach income projection rate of $ 1 billion - not including the Amazon use.
Apple executives said last month that its iCloud service "fermium" had 782 million users in over 1 billion devices from Apple.
In 2014, Apple was a gap that has seen a pirate during iCloud accounts of celebrities such as Jennifer Lawrence and Kate Upton, crack exposing your personal photos.
Wednesday, however, the attacker behind the infamous scandal pleaded guilty and admitted to prosecutors in a Los Angeles court that he was guilty of piracy in both iCloud and Gmail accounts belonging to known celebrities and household names.
It was revealed that Ryan Collins, 36, of Pennsylvania, adopted by the members of the staff of companies and requested their access data. Once armed with this information, and access to Collins at least 50 accounts belonging to iCloud storage service, and 72 email accounts from Gmail, between November 2012 and September 2014.
Although he was not accused of uploading content, Collins faces up to five years in prison after his crime.
It has been reported that Apple reduced its reliance on Amazon Web Services, the transition to the Google cloud.
According to reports, Apple has signed an agreement with Google Enterprise Cloud alphabet by between $ 400 million and $ 600 million, which saw the iPhone maker to reduce its dependence on Amazon Web Services (AWS).
CRN reported that the search engine giant Apple has landed as a client for Google cloud platform late last year, but said it will continue to use the AWS infrastructure to implement parts of iCloud and other services.
Breach of contract is vague and it is not known if the $ 400- $ 600 million Graph is a fixed annual sum or amount of capacity.
"It is somewhat a headache for us, because sellers who understand that doing business with companies comply [confidentiality agreements] with their customers and do not have competitive desertion that does not exist," said a spokesman for the AWS online publication.
hosting service Dropbox files announced earlier this week it planned to build its own storage service internal cloud and gradually wean AWS.
"Amazon Web Services, and continues to be a valuable partner - we could not grown as fast as we did without a service like AWS," the company said in a blog.
"As the needs of our users and customers continues to grow, we decided to invest seriously in building our own internal storage system."
After the hybrid drive, Dropbox announced that it will invest in its own data centers and work with AWS where it makes sense.
Similarly, in the coming months, Spotify will move their infrastructure to the cloud of Google. The music streaming service said its content distribution service - including storing your music files - remain in AWS.
AWS announced Wednesday that its AWS database migration service, previously available in preview, is now available for all AWS customers. Although previously in preview mode, the AWS migration service database saw more than 1000 databases from the likes of Expedia and Pegasystems and complete the move to the AWS cloud from 1 January, 2016.
The arm of the e-commerce giant US infrastructure also celebrated his birthday number 10 this week, announcing in his 10 years, he had taken 1 million active customers in 190 countries, and witnessed their services databases reach income projection rate of $ 1 billion - not including the Amazon use.
Apple executives said last month that its iCloud service "fermium" had 782 million users in over 1 billion devices from Apple.
In 2014, Apple was a gap that has seen a pirate during iCloud accounts of celebrities such as Jennifer Lawrence and Kate Upton, crack exposing your personal photos.
Wednesday, however, the attacker behind the infamous scandal pleaded guilty and admitted to prosecutors in a Los Angeles court that he was guilty of piracy in both iCloud and Gmail accounts belonging to known celebrities and household names.
It was revealed that Ryan Collins, 36, of Pennsylvania, adopted by the members of the staff of companies and requested their access data. Once armed with this information, and access to Collins at least 50 accounts belonging to iCloud storage service, and 72 email accounts from Gmail, between November 2012 and September 2014.
Although he was not accused of uploading content, Collins faces up to five years in prison after his crime.







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