Michelle Davidson

Michelle Davidson is a staff writer for SiliconANGLE, covering the cloud computing market—Infrastructure as a Service, Platform as a Service, Software as a Service and more. Prior to joining SiliconANGLE, Michelle was an editor at RAIN Group; an editor at TechTarget, managing the Search400 and SearchSoftwareQuality sites; and a senior production editor at Computerworld. When she isn’t writing about technology, Michelle is gearing up for her trivia team’s next tournament. She’s the team’s go-to person for literature, art, Academy Award winners, Emmy Award winners, politics and—of course—technology. Have a cloud computing news tip? Tweet it to @siliconangle.

Latest from Michelle Davidson

Modernizing apps just got easier with CloudFabrix AppDimensions

The drive to modernize applications and transform organizations into modern digital businesses has been a bumpy one for many companies. CloudFabrix Software Inc. plans to smooth the path, however, with its AppDimensions solution. Introduced today at Cisco Live 2016 Berlin, AppDimensions is the industry’s first Governance Platform as a Services (GPaaS). It was designed to ...

Report: 1&1 Cloud Server tops CSPs for price-performance value

Cloud service providers (CSPs) such as IBM SoftLayer, Microsoft Azure and Rackspace Inc. rank high on the list in terms of virtual machine (VM) performance. But factor in price, and a different picture emerges. When overall price-performance is considered, 1&1 Internet Inc.’s Cloud Server is at the top of the list, according to a new ...

Bell Canada, IBM partner on hybrid cloud services

Canadian businesses have a simpler way to adopt and build out hybrid clouds thanks to a partnership between BCE Inc. (Bell Canada), Canada’s largest telecommunications company, and IBM. The partnership, which expands the cloud computing services available through Bell Business Cloud, will give businesses across Canada access to the IBM Cloud via a secure, high-speed ...

Google plays catch-up as it rolls out cloud triggers

In an effort to work its way back into the top tier of cloud providers and match Amazon Web Services LLC (AWS) features, Google yesterday rolled out Google Cloud Functions. The new Google Cloud Platform tool, which is similar to AWS’ Lambda, lets developers set up functions that get triggered in response to certain events. ...