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| The Morning Download: Microsoft Shifts Focus from Windows to Azure Cloud Good morning, CIOs. Microsoft Corp. and the Windows operating system have been nearly synonymous for decades. That is changing, thanks to the rise of the cloud and a computing architecture in which operating systems matter less and less. As the Journal's Jay Greene reports, the company is ...
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| Cloud Moolah Is Changing How Game Developers Monetize by Leveraging the Blockchain Back in the mid-2000s, pursuing a career in game development was considered a second-place trophy compared to mainstream entertainment. Most people didn't consider gaming to ever have a spot in "big business." And worse, if you were one of the pioneers in the eSports space, you were ...
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| Cloud Peak Energy: Another Play Where Recent Stock Price Action Is Unwarranted Today, another stock caught my eye - Cloud Peak Energy (CLD). Cloud Peak Energy's shares have been hit heavily following the Q4 report which contained weak guidance. Following the report, the earnings estimates for the company have been revised to the downside, but have remained stable ever ...
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| If Trump wants to take a shot at Amazon, there's a potential billion-dollar deal staring him right in ... Within the next few weeks, the Defense Department will submit to Congress its request for proposals on what could be a $10 billion, 10-year contract to provide the military with cloud services, as the Pentagon is moving to migrate its data onto a cloud. Heather Babb, a Pentagon spokeswoman, told ...
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| Back in the Day: War cast cloud over Inland area's 1918 Easter, but holiday went on Henry Van Dyke read his poem, "God of the Open Air," during Easter morning sunrise services at Mount Rubidoux twice in the early 1900s. In 1918, actor Otis Skinner read the poem at the service. By Kim Jarrell Johnson | backinthedaype@gmail.com | Contributing columnist. March 29, 2018 at 10:00 am.
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| This Spring, NASA Wants Your Pictures of Clouds Gazing at the clouds from a patch of grass isn't just a pleasant way to spend the first weeks of spring—for anyone with a smartphone, it could be a way to gather important data for NASA. As the seasons transition from one to the next, the clouds will be changing too, and the space agency, in collaboration ...
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| Should Cloud Be the Foundation of Healthcare IT? Article Written by Craig Badrick, President and CEO of Turn-key Technologies. The healthcare industry as a whole remains woefully behind the cloud computing curve, but it's not too late for healthcare organizations to catch up. Last March, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) CIO Beth ...
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