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Cloud Computing News Roundup

 Here's a quick look at some of the latest happenings in the world of cloud computing:

  • Big Deals: Google is making a splash with its record-breaking $23 billion acquisition of cybersecurity firm Wiz [Cloud Tech News]. This move highlights the growing importance of cloud security.
  • EU Antitrust Dispute Settled: After months of investigation, Microsoft has reached an agreement with the European Union to address concerns about fair competition in cloud services [Cloud Tech News]. This is a significant development for cloud providers operating in Europe.
  • Cloud Adoption for AI: Financial institutions like Capital One are leveraging the power of the cloud to scale their AI initiatives [CIO Dive]. This trend is likely to continue as businesses look to leverage AI for innovation and growth.
  • Industry Cloud Growth: Analysts predict a significant rise in the Indian public cloud services market, reaching $24.2 billion by 2028 [Cloud Computing - ET CIO]. This indicates a growing awareness of the benefits cloud computing offers businesses.
  • Hybrid Cloud Options Expand: Microsoft is expanding its Azure cloud offerings to include AMD-based processors as an alternative to Nvidia's AI chips [Cloud Computing - ET CIO]. This provides customers with more flexibility in choosing the right cloud solution for their specific needs.

These are just a few of the many exciting developments in cloud computing. Stay tuned for more updates!

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