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Amid shift to 5G, telecom equipment maker CommScope to acquire Arris for $7.4B
Carriers have only recently started upgrading their networks to 5G, but the shift is already driving significant changes in the market. CommScope Holding Co., a major provider of telecommunications equipment, today announced plans to acquire another prominent supplier called Arris International PLC for $7.4 billion including debt. The price tag breaks down to $31.75 per share. ...
Cisco teams up with AWS for joint hybrid cloud solution powered by Kubernetes
Cisco Systems Inc. has joined with Amazon Web Services Inc. to build a platform aimed at making it easier for enterprises to manage their on-premise and cloud-based software container environments. Containers have become a popular means of deploying applications over recent years thanks to their flexibility. The technology bundles workloads into a lightweight, portable package ...
Microsoft gives Word a boost with new interactive, AI-enabled placeholders
Drafting business documents is a piecemeal process that sees text filled in and refined over a period of time, often with input from multiple users. Microsoft Corp. is looking to streamline the workflow with a set of new productivity features for Word that it unveiled today. At the core of the update is a capability for ...
Apple reportedly taking Qualcomm dispute to trial after chipmaker suffers legal blow
Apple Inc. reportedly is preparing for a court battle with Qualcomm Inc. over their $7 billion patent royalties dispute, despite the chipmaker’s chief executive saying in April that he was anticipating a settlement by year’s end. A source told Reuters today that there is “absolutely no meaningful discussion” between the companies about a settlement. This may suggest there was a ...
AMD’s stock jumps after deal with AWS and new 7-nanometer data center chips
Shares of Advanced Micro Devices Inc. rose up nearly 4 percent today after news emerged that Amazon Web Services Inc. is using the company’s silicon to power its latest cloud instances. The chipmaker also unveiled what are hailed as the world’s first data center processors and graphics cards to feature a leading-edge 7-nanometer architecture. New ...
Google rolls out Cloud Scheduler, a new managed IT automation service
Google LLC today launched Cloud Scheduler, a new automation service for its public cloud that enables companies to run maintenance tasks and other technical operations at predetermined intervals. Cloud Scheduler is a managed implementation of Cron, a ubiquitous open-source tool used in most of everything from databases to WordPress sites. It’s designed to fulfill a narrow but essential ...
Changing course, Amazon will reportedly split its planned HQ2 between two cities
Amazon.com Inc.’s planned second headquarters, or HQ2 as the closely watched project is officially called, will end up becoming two separate campuses on the East Coast. That’s according to reports published in the Wall Street Journal and The New York Times on Monday evening. Citing anonymous sources, the Journal said that Amazon intends to split ...
In pivotal cloud deal, VMware to acquire Heptio, a startup led by Kubernetes’ co-creators
In yet another sign that the cloud is disrupting traditional enterprise computing, VMware Inc. today announced plans to acquire Heptio Inc., an infrastructure automation startup that had raised more than $33 million in funding from Accel, Madrona Venture Group and Lightspeed Venture Partners. This high-profile investor roster isn’t the only notable detail about Heptio. The ...
Data startup PredictHQ raises $10M for its global events API
An isolated snowstorm passing over a city isn’t likely to make a big dent in store visits for a national retailer with locations across the country. But in aggregate, weather changes and numerous other localized events that influence customer behavior either indirectly or directly have a noticeable affect on demand. Companies such as Uber Technologies Inc. keep ...
Intel debuts new top-end Xeon chips with up to 48 cores and AI optimizations
Intel Corp. today previewed a new Xeon server processor series that it claims can outperform silicon from rival Advanced Micro Devices Inc. by delivering up to 48 cores per chip. The Cascade Lake AP family is based on a fundamentally different design than the company’s current Xeon SP line, which packs a maximum of 28 ...









