Microsoft could help save Dell to further its own cloud ambitions

Microsoft's Azure-based video streaming service goes live | Red Hat folds ManageIQ purchase into cloud control stack

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Microsoft could help save Dell to further its own cloud ambitions
Just as Microsoft poured $1 billion into Nokia to advance its smartphone vision, the company could see Dell as the perfect partner in cloud hardware. Read More


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Microsoft's Azure-based video streaming service goes live
The service, released Tuesday, can be used to deliver training videos to employees; stream video content from a website; or build video-on-demand service similar to Hulu or Netflix. Read More

Red Hat folds ManageIQ purchase into cloud control stack
The combined package will offer a more comprehensive set of management software needed to run virtual applications across public and internal clouds, according to Red Hat. Read More

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