Ya no cumple los requisitos
Duro golpe a Microsoft: EE UU cancela el supercontrato de 10.000 millones
El Departamento de Defensa ha decidido sustituir el contrato por uno nuevo dividido, aunque ha especificado que las únicas empresas con capacidad para cumplir los requisitos son Microsoft y Amazon. Actualizado: 06.07.2021 - 20:39h
Una de las principales empresas tecnológicas de Estados Unidos,
Microsoft, ha sufrido un gran varapalo tras conocer que el departamento de Defensa ha cancelado el megacontrato de 10.000 millones (8.500 millones de euros) de servicios de computación en la nube que había concedido a la compañía, debido a que los detalles de la licitación ya no cumplen con las necesidades del organismo, según ha informado este martes.
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The political news of three Sundays ago was overwhelmingly about same-sex marriage, and no wonder.
Finally, after almost two-dozen failed attempts, the senate had voted for its legalisation. The next day, debate was to begin in the house. Expectations were high.
But in all the excitement about marriage equality, another political milestone went unremarked. It also was the 10th anniversary of the fall of John Howard’s government. On December 3, 2007, Australia’s second-longest-serving prime minister was replaced by Kevin Rudd, having lost the election and his seat.
It was under Howard, of course, that the marriage act was changed to specifically prohibit same-sex unions. The fact that marriage equality finally passed the parliament almost exactly a decade after his ousting was more than a coincidence, however. It was a reminder of the extent to which John Howard’s prime ministership still haunts Australian politics.