Cloud

"From adding new legal entities following M&A, through launching products such as swap types, to simple requests to improve our workflows, the system couldn’t keep up. Just a simple launch request would take as much as nine months"

AWS is expanding its operations in Japan by building on its infrastructure capacity in Tokyo and Osaka.

Some CSPs also moaned that its was “costly and time consuming” to meet FedRAMP’s technical and process requirements...

GCP's somewhat limited move to drop "cloud switching" charges is aimed squarely at Microsoft.

Cloud migration "impairment" writes off the equivalent to 81% of the Post Office's annual restructuring costs.

"A requirement to bring unmanaged and unsupported ICS devices under proper governance and control..."

Home Office CTO has highlighted a focus on “streamlining our technology and data estates and unifying systems” and “open source and cloud technologies that are scalable and maintainable.”