CSC, Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure have won a major cloud computing contract with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), a deal valued at $108,992,884 that could reach up to $1 billion over 10 years.
This article originally appeared at The WHIR
FireHost has rebranded to Armor, reflecting a shifting focus to security and compliance solutions, rather than cloud hosting, according to an announcement on Monday. As part of the announcement, Armor ...
IT infrastructure as utility is here, and it’s eating traditional outsourcing services’ lunch
Leads $20M Series C round for company that makes Hadoop and Spark easy to deploy
IT giant grants distribution rights for its government business to partners for the first time