Google Cloud fails to cash in on generative AI
As enterprises optimize their cloud spending, Google Cloud has registered its slowest growth in three years.
As enterprises optimize their cloud spending, Google Cloud has registered its slowest growth in three years.
The SaaS offering listens into processes from security tools and their integrations to root out issues leading to vulnerabilities.
Veeam is making a play for CIOs with a new offering that would allow enterprises to pay based on whether it is able to meet agreed-on objectives.
Despite a plan to cut thousands of jobs and billions of dollars in annual spending, Intel remains vulnerable in the market, according to analysts.
Google Cloud is struggling to catch up with larger rivals Microsoft and AWS, despite reporting a 38 per cent growth in third quarter.
Google has been facing criticism from internal quarters over its engagement with defence projects that some employees equate to supporting apartheid.
A combination of macroeconomic headwinds and internal problems led to Intel's revenue dropping 22 per cent to US$15.3 billion in the second quarter of 2022.
The technology giant has launched an updated Vertex AI platform in response to the growing interest in low-code/no-code platforms.