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American Technology Services | March 11, 2016
Fairfax, VA – American Technology Services, Inc. today announced that Barbara Kent and Danesh Hussain have been promoted to Vice President of the company. Ms. Barbara Kent, who has served as Controller since joining ATS in 2012, was promoted to Vice President and Chief Financial Officer for the company. Ms. Kent was also named as Treasurer by the firm’s Board of Directors in December 2015. She manages the company’s internal accounting and finance functions as...
American Technology Services | January 27, 2016
Four years ago, the hype about the cloud was reaching fever pitch and with good reason. The cloud promised consumers a way to store massive amounts of data in a safe, easy-to-access, and cost-effective manner. It offered business users the promise of cheap access to computing services accessible from anywhere without any setup. Today, the hype has become reality and the cloud is part of everyday life. By the end of 2015, end-user spending on cloud services is expected to surpass $180 billion. Fo...
sdxcentral.com | January 23, 2020
Arista Networks bought SDN vendor Big Switch Networks, according to sources familiar with the deal.The purchase is Arista’s largest acquisition to date, according to a source. It’s also the networking vendor’s third acquisition Arista in 2018 snapped up cloud-managed WiFi firm Mojo Networks and then a month later bought Metamako, a provider of low-latency field programmable gate array (FPGA) products.While Arista ultimately won, Big Switch had a long list of suitors that wanted...
bloomberg.com | January 21, 2020
Google signed a 10-year deal with travel-software provider Sabre Corp., a key win for the search giant in the competitive cloud-computing market.Sabre will pay Google to handle parts of its information-technology system and for data-analytics tools. Additionally, the companies agreed to collaborate on online travel services, a sign of Google leaning on its massive consumer business to lure enterprise clients.Sabre and Alphabet Inc.’s Google announced the partnership on Tuesday as a “...
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