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Azure vs AWS vs GCP

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Organizations may host and manage their apps and services in the cloud with a variety of services and tools from the three major cloud computing providers: Azure, AWS, and GCP. You may select a cloud platform depending on the demands of your business because each one offers a variety of services.  Here's a brief summary of each: Azure is a cloud computing platform developed by Microsoft that provides several services, such as computation, storage, networking, and analytics, among others. It also provides several tools for creating, deploying, and maintaining cloud-based applications. Because Azure seamlessly interacts with Microsoft's software and tools, it is a good fit for enterprises that employ Microsoft technology. AWS stands for Amazon Web Services, a platform for cloud computing that provides a wide range of services, including computation, storage, databases, networking, and machine learning, among others. Scalability, flexibility, and dependability are hallmarks of A...

Google Dev Fest @ KL

Hi Readers, Today I went to Google's Dev Fest @ KL , almost 400+ Google APIs fans were there. I hope everyone had great time @ Technology Park Malaysia , & really it was a great event. I learned a lot and hopefully I'll try to provide you some insight about Google's Dev Fest. So let's start:- Google Dev Fest started with an introduction on what the DevFest day would cover by Christine Songco, Program Manager for Developer Relations @ Google & by Nazrul Kamaruddin, Community Manager at GTUG Kuala Lumpur. After this, Daniels Lee a Googler who supports developers with Google MAPS Javascript API V3 ran through several code snippets & describe the various features list of V3, such as:- Map Controls (Default UI, Position Custom Controls, etc.) Overlays (Markers, Icon, Polylines, Ploygons, Custom Overlays, etc.) Map Events (MVC properties with event handlers, UI events, etc.) Map Services (Directions, Elevation, Geocoding, Street View, ...

Cisco's Android-Based Cius Tablet

Hi Readers, We all know that Android is a OS for mobile devices and we all are mostly expecting same. But on July 29, 2010 Cisco unveiled Android based seven-inch tablet PC named as Cisco Cius and redefine the Android space. The new Cisco Cius is an “ultra-portable, mobile collaboration business tablet that offers access to essential business applications and technologies.” Cisco's Cius has great feature list which brings it to the lime light with greatest & serious competitor to the Apple's iPad tablet. Apple iPad is best suited for content delivery and that's what it does best & used for by consumers. On the other hand Cisco Cius is all about enterprise. Now you are thinking that what features make it an enterprise tablet PC. Cisco Cius Enterprise Tablet PC Cius runs on Android and supports full integration of Cisco’s Telepresence technology with HD video conferencing support. The product and enterprise features are list for Cius Tablet PC as follows:- Produc...