Microsoft pulls the plug on OneDrive unlimited storage.

Red Hat and Microsoft cozy up in the Azure cloud.

InfoWorld Cloud Computing Report
November 05, 2015
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Yes, Oracle is finally serious about the cloud

By adding Elastic Compute and other IaaS options to the mix, Oracle hopes to hang on to its enterprise customers and usher them into the cloud era READ MORE

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Issue highlights

1. Microsoft pulls the plug on OneDrive unlimited storage

2. Red Hat and Microsoft cozy up in the Azure cloud

3. Oracle's cloud storage service won't frighten Amazon

4. Joyent: The Docker-friendly cloud you've never heard of

5. In the cloud, beware the sinking ships

6. INSIDER Review: AWS Lambda redefines 'on demand'

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Microsoft pulls the plug on OneDrive unlimited storage

Going back on earlier promises, Microsoft will now offer only 1TB of OneDrive storage with Office 365 subscriptions READ MORE

Red Hat and Microsoft cozy up in the Azure cloud

Red Hat and Microsoft have overcome their differences enough to offer RHEL on Azure, with all the trappings to make hybrid solutions work READ MORE

Oracle's cloud storage service won't frighten Amazon

With its OpenStack-compatible API set and its low prices, Oracle's new cloud storage service might seem like a shot across Amazon's bow, but it's aimed mainly at existing Oracle customers READ MORE

Joyent: The Docker-friendly cloud you've never heard of

Joyent started the container party, later validated by Docker. Despite superior technology, does an independent public cloud like Joyent have a chance? READ MORE

In the cloud, beware the sinking ships

Most traditional enterprise providers keep getting the cloud wrong, so beware jumping onto their sinking cloud ships READ MORE

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Review: AWS Lambda redefines 'on demand'

Amazon's simple, scalable compute service runs your functions whenever needed, but is limited to Java, Python, and Node.js READ MORE

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Adding Extra Security to Cloud Storage

Many companies take a restrictive approach to public storage services such as Dropbox by applying web filtering to block access or by applying application controls to prevent cloud storage applications from being installed. Learn More

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