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Splunk CEO on Choosing Amazon's Cloud and Closing IT Deals Under Biden


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Big data firm Splunk is emerging from bumps in its cloud transition, CEO Doug Merritt tells Insider.
After first building on Amazon s cloud, it now works with Google and, soon, with Microsoft.
Its growth strategy hinges on plans to go after more government deals and win over legacy companies.
Born a data analytics company in the world of private data centers in 2003, before the rise of cloud computing, Splunk was one of the first to catch onto the importance of and opportunity in big data. ....

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Microsoft plans to build up to 100 new data centres each year


Microsoft plans to build up to 100 new data centres each year
Microsoft plans to build up to 100 new data centres each year
The company is slated to add data centres in at least 10 more countries this year alone.
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Microsoft is further ramping up its cloud game, with plans to build between 50 and 100 new data centres each year for the foreseeable future. 
Indeed, the company is slated to add data centres in at least 10 more countries this year alone, according to Noelle Walsh, Microsoft corporate vice president and leader of the team that builds and operates the company’s cloud infrastructure.  ....

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Microsoft pushes MVPs, influencers to spruik Azure in lead up to AWS re:Invent


Microsoft has directed its community of Most Valuable Professionals (MVPs) to “amplify” the vendor’s Azure marketing campaign in the lead up to AWS’s re:Invent conference, according to internal communications.
The directive was shared publicly on Twitter by an Australian MVP, Geoffrey Huntley, posting screenshots of the communication on 16 April. Huntley revealed today that Microsoft removed his MVP award status as a result.
“I see the Microsoft MVP award program has completed its de-evolution into outright providing content to influencers and asking them to spread it,” Huntley’s tweet read.
“It s truly sad to see the Microsoft MVP Award devolve into ‘this is the content we want you broadcast’. Like they aren t even hiding it anymore. Now the team asks.” ....

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Not saying you should but we're told it's possible to land serverless app a '$40k/month bill using a 1,000-node botnet'


CompSci trio describe theoretical Denial-of-Wallet attack
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If you want to stick it to a startup that relies on serverless infrastructure, you may be able to inflict $40,000 in financial damage every month with a modest 1,000-node botnet.
That estimate comes from computer-science boffins Daniel Kelly, Frank Glavin, and Enda Barrett at National University of Ireland, Galway, in their recent paper, Denial of Wallet – Defining a Looming Threat to Serverless Computing.
Denial of Wallet, or DoW, attacks aren t actually a widely recognized threat – as the authors observe, No DoW attacks have been publicly recorded. But they have been reported as a consequence of deploying subpar code and concern about the possibility has been bandied about for the past few years. ....

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