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Adobe | September 17, 2015
Adobe enhanced its current marketing cloud leadership position today, announcing record revenue just as key rival Salesforce made major announcements about expansions to its marketing cloud. Adobe capped off four straight quarter-over-quarter increases in marketing technology revenue with $368 million in revenue. That’s a 27 percent jump from last year’s third quarter, and represents an annual run rate approaching $1.5 billion in marketing cloud revenue — an impressive accomplishment in a largel...
| May 20, 2014
Millions of Adobe’s Creative Cloud users were unable to access their services late last week because of a malfunction with the database that stores Adobe Live account logins. The issue may highlight the growing crisis Adobe faces with its “cloud” software.Last Thursday a massive outage inhibited access to Adobe creative suite software linked up to the company’s Adobe Live DRM platform. As a result of the outage millions of users were unable to login to applications like Photoshop and Illustrator...
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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