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Edgio emerges from Limelight’s shadow

With Yahoo Edgecast fully acquired, Edgio promises the fastest web applications on the planet running on its global edge network In March, Limelight Networks announced plans to acquire Yahoo Edgecast. The company signed a definitive agreement to acquire Yahoo’s Edgecast business unit in an all-stock transaction...

Google Cloud expands to Italy with Milan region

With Milan active, Turin is next for Google Cloud's local partnership with TIM, which describes it as “strategic infrastructure” for Italy.

T-Mobile US, Oceus to provide 5G, edge solutions to US government

The solutions will focus on secure 5G private networks, multi-access edge compute and SecDevOps In a new partnership, T-Mobile US and Oceus are leveraging the former’s 5G Advanced Network Solutions portfolio and the latter’s 5G product offerings to provide solutions designed specifically for the U.S....

UK antitrust authority wants Google, Apple to open ecosystems

The UK's antitrust authority accuses Apple and Google of market restrictions and anticompetitive behavior in their mobile ecosystems.

Microsoft evolves Xbox cloud gaming platform to reach new markets, devices

Xbox Cloud Gaming is now available in 28 countries This week, Microsoft announced the expansion of its Xbox cloud gaming platform both in terms of geography and device compatibility. Gamers in Argentina and New Zealand now have access to Xbox Cloud Gaming on their phones,...

Enea launches Wi-Fi Software-as-a-Service for CSPs

The Wi-Fi SaaS service is designed to help CSPs launch and monetize Wi-Fi solutions Claiming an industry first, Enea launched a complete Wi-Fi Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) service management solution for Communication Service Providers (CSPs). The Enea Aptilo Wi-Fi Service Management Platform as a Service (SMP-S) is an enhanced version...

Hybrid cloud and AI will drive tech’s evolution – IBM CEO

Hybrid cloud and AI will drive the next wave of technology and productivity, says IBM CEO Arvind Krishna.

P.I. Works adds EVO rApps to VMware RIC

A month after announcing Google Cloud support for its EVO network management platform, P.I. Works says it also works with VMware's RIC.

Infrastructure as a Service grew 41% in 2021 to $90 billion – Gartner

Public cloud Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) revenue grew 41.4% percent in 2021, led by Amazon, Microsoft, and Alibaba.

With an eye on multi-cloud, Dell plots strong data center growth

Dell pointed to strong infrastructure group sales as indication that it's on the right track for growth despite industry supply chain woes.

VMware releases Telco Cloud Service Assurance

VMware this week announced the general release of Telco Cloud Service Assurance, a rebranded and refeatured Telco Cloud Operations stack.

Telefónica Hispam picks Mavenir’s IMS Core

Telefónica Hispam has picked Mavenir to provide core voice, messaging and multimedia capabilities for its Latin America telco networks.

Nvidia plots accelerated computing’s future at ISC

Nvidia presented its Arm-based Grace Hopper data center products as accelerated computing solutions, at a special event at this week's ISC.

Five lessons from three years in the public cloud (Reader Forum)

As a company, three years ago, we decided to head toward the public cloud — and do so in a very public and aggressive way. It was seen as an interesting move, perhaps too far ahead of its time, but an idea worth keeping...

Orange Business Services leverages AI for IT

Orange Business Services says its Service Manage-Watch helps IT departments wrangle service monitoring using AI-based predictive modeling.

Amdocs buys service assurance SaaS maker Mycom OSI for $188M

Amdocs calls its $188M purchase of service assurance SaaS maker Mycom OSI a strategic play for intelligent network automation, 5G and cloud.

Telefónica Tech opens ‘Virtual Data Center’ in Ashburn, VA

Telefónica Tech has expanded its Virtual Data Center enterprise cloud migration and security service from Miami to include Ashburn, Virginia.

Broadcom to acquire VMware for $61 billion

Broadcom will buy VMware for $61 billion in cash and stock, the companies said Thursday, confirming earlier rumors.

Verizon, AWS expand MEC footprint to Nashville, Tampa

Verizon and Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced the launch of new mobile edge computing (MEC) zones for Nashville, TN and Tampa, FL.

Google Cloud expands with new Columbus, Ohio region

Google Cloud has opened a new region with three zones in Columbus, Ohio, delivering on an earlier promise. Next up is a Dallas, Texas region.

Microsoft puts AI, Azure cloud development front and center at Build

Microsoft's AI-related Build announcements include Project Volterra, a new Windows-on-Arm effort built on Qualcomm's Snapdragon processor.

Nvidia focuses on data centers with new ‘superchip,’ A100 offerings

Nvidia is focusing on improved data center processing power and efficiency with new "superchip" server reference designs and liquid cooling.

Broadcom, VMware rumored to be in acquisition talks

Semiconductor maker Broadcom is rumored to be acquisition talks with VMware, which only emerged last November as a $40 billion Dell spinoff.

From NFV to SaaS on the path to programmability

Nokia on the role of SaaS for telecom workloads: A vision of a “fully-automated network on demand” AUSTIN—As virtualization, at this point mature in the core network, is making an impact on how radio access networks are architected and operated, there’s a line of thinking...