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How gangs are using spoof applications to dupe people – Hindustan Times

Gurugram:

Members of several gangs posed as bank executives and duped at least 200 people across Haryana in the last two months on the pretext of increasing their credit card limits by using call spoofing applications, said police.

Police said similar cases were registered at Gurugram, Faridabad, Palwal, Nuh, Rewari, Hisar, Jind, Rohtak and Sonipat. They are still investigating over 400 complaints. Cyber crime police stations in all districts have written to banks and application developers to ensure safe and secure transactions but the process is taking time, said police.

Commissioner of police KK Rao said that victims believed the perpetrators because they used spoofing apps to make it seem like they were calling via banks real customer care numbers. People shared their credit card details and one-time passwords (OTP) with the perpetrators, who then transferred money from the victims bank accounts to their own, and withdrew it from different locations so that they could not be identified. The process of obtaining the perpetrators IP addresses and mobile locations is taking time, because of which the registration of several cases is getting delayed, he said.

Rao added, The suspects are using spoof applications such as X-lite, Eyebeam and Indicall and posing as bank officials, telecom executives and insurance agents to dupe people.

NK Singh, a senior manager with an automobile company and a resident of Sector 57 in Gurugram, said that he was duped of 1.75 lakh after a man posing as a bank executive offered to redeem points on his credit card and offered him an iPhone 13 Pro Max. I was on my way to a meeting and was in a hurry when the bank executive called me. He informed me that I had been offered the latest mobile phone and they want to send it to my house. I shared my address and he asked me to verify the credit card details. While on call, I received an OTP which he asked me to share with him and before the call got disconnected money was transferred from my savings account, he said.

In another incident, a 40-year-old woman was duped of 1.50 lakh after she shared the details of her bank account and OTP with a man posing as a bank executive. I received a call on December 15 from a man who introduced himself as a bank executive and offered me a free holiday package. It was a 15-minute call, I shared the OTP I received and 1.50 lakh was transferred from my account, she said.

The Gurugram Police have arrested over 55 members of at least six different gangs from Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Telangana, Delhi and Nuh in the last two months in connection with similar cases.

According to police, during questioning, most suspects revealed they used different modus operandi to dupe people using spoof applications and emails. In many cases, they use mobile apps to create spoof emails supposedly sent by telecom providers, banks or social media sites. Once a user clicks on a link provided in the email, they are then susceptible to fraud.

In several cases, perpetrators also used the names of well-known placement companies and matrimony sites to dupe unsuspecting victims.

We received over 200 complaints whereing victims said they were duped on the pretext of jobs, loans and dating offers via emails. We tracked the emails and found that all the companies in question had no information about such mails being sent out. A thorough check revealed that the fraudulent mails were being sent with the help of spoofing apps, said Narender Kadiyan, Faridabad deputy commissioner of police (crime).

Police said it is convenient for perpetrators anywhere to send an email to anyone from any ID.

Narender Bijarnia, the superintendent of police (SP), Jind, said that perpetrators target victims after scanning their details and grievances on social media accounts and take advantage of their concerns and call them using spoofing apps. At times people post their bad experience son social media regarding banks, companies or loan issues. Perpetrators note the details and call the victims from a toll-free number posing as bank executives from the credit card division or senior managers of job portals, he said.

He added that victims follow their instructions and lose money from their accounts.

Commissioner Rao said: Perpetrators make spoof calls using X-lite and Eyebeam--these two apps are very popular these days. They display actual toll-free numbers of banks so that if anyone checks on the Internet, they assume it is a genuine call, he said.

According to cyber experts, hackers use several methods to steal victims money. Using spoofing applications is one method. There are also other applications such as Easy Loan- the moment you install the app, all your personal data is stolen from your device, including contacts and photos, which can then be misused to extort money. Also, by using screen-sharing apps such as Anydesk or Team Viewer, anyone can try to steal your OTPs, etc. from your device. They can also ask you to install apps such as SMS Forwarder, which automatically gives your OTP to hackers. Stay safe and call 155260 in case of any monetary loss or log on to http://www.cybercrime.gov.in, said Rakshit Tandon, a cyber security advisor.

Police said they have been spreading awareness and have asked people not to share their OTPs with anyone as no bank or insurance company asks for it.

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Leena Dhankhar has worked with Hindustan Times for five years. She has covered crime, traffic and excise. She now reports on civic issues and grievances of residents....view detail

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Kaibo Flex titanium alloy bone conductive headphones from $79 – Geeky Gadgets

The Kaibo Flex headphones also allow you to accept calls and support Microsoft Teams, Google Meet, Apple FaceTime and Zoom. Enabling you to use the bone conductive technology both at work and play. The headphones have been designed to securely stay in place whether you sitting in the office or running your favorite trail thanks to its titanium alloy frame and IP55 rating.

Early bird pledges are now available for the recently launched project from roughly $79 or 107 (depending on current exchange rates), offering a considerable discount of approximately 34% off the retail price, while the Kickstarter crowd funding is under way.

We want you to hear it all whether youre exercising outdoors, working from the local coffee shop, a multi-tasking parent at home or hard-of-hearing, our bone conduction headphones provide comfort and safety without sacrificing on audio quality. Bone conduction technology (BCT) works by sending sound vibrations to your inner ear through bone rather than the air in your ear canal. This means you can listen to your calls and music while leaving your ears open to hear your surroundings.

With the assumption that the Kaibo Flex crowd funding campaign successfully raises its required pledge goal and production progresses smoothly, worldwide shipping is expected to take place sometime around April 2022. To learn more about the Kaibo Flex bone conductive headphones project watch the promotional video below.

Kaibo Flex also features two convenient quick-charge options that we know youll love: a 5-minute quick charge gives you a whole hour of battery life while a 45-minute charge gives you another 6 hours.

For a complete list of all available pledges, stretch goals, extra media and more features for the bone conductive headphones, jump over to the official Kaibo Flex crowd funding campaign page by checking out the link below.

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Orange Data Mining – Data Mining

Ferenc Borondics, Ph.D.

"The scientific community is in need of tools that allow easy construction of workflows and visualizations and are capable of analyzing large amounts of data. Orange is a powerful platform to perform data analysis and visualization, see data flow and become more productive. It provides a clean, open source platform and the possibility to add further functionality for all fields of science."

"I teach Orange workshops monthly to a diverse audience, from undergrad students to expert researchers. Orange is very intuitive, and, by the end of the workshop, the participants are able to perform complex data visualization and basic machine learning analyses. Most of our attendees have been able to incorporate this tool in their research practice."

"My laboratory produces large amounts of data from RNA-seq, ChIP-seq and genome resequencing experiments. Orange allows me to analyze my data even though I dont know how to program. It also allows me to communicate with my collaborators, who are experts in data mining, and with my colleagues and trainees."

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Russia proposes ban on use and mining of cryptocurrencies – CNBC

Russia's central bank on Thursday proposed banning the use and mining of cryptocurrencies on Russian territory, citing threats to financial stability, citizens' wellbeing and its monetary policy sovereignty.

The move is the latest in a global cryptocurrency crackdown as governments from Asia to the United States worry that privately operated and highly volatile digital currencies could undermine their control of financial and monetary systems.

Russia has argued for years against cryptocurrencies, saying they could be used in money laundering or to finance terrorism. It eventually gave them legal status in 2020 but banned their use as a means of payment.

In a report published on Thursday, the central bank said speculative demand primarily determined cryptocurrencies' rapid growth and that they carried characteristics of a financial pyramid, warning of potential bubbles in the market, threatening financial stability and citizens.

The bank proposed preventing financial institutions from carrying out any operations with cryptocurrencies and said mechanisms should be developed to block transactions aimed at buying or selling cryptocurrencies for fiat currencies.

The proposed ban includes crypto exchanges. Cryptocurrency exchange Binance told Reuters it was committed to working with regulators and hoped the report's release would spawn dialogue with the central bank on protecting the interests of Russian crypto users.

Restrictions on owning cryptocurrency are not envisaged, said Elizaveta Danilova, head of the central bank's financial stability department.

Active cryptocurrency users, Russians have an annual transaction volume of about $5 billion, the bank said.

The central bank said it would work with regulators in countries where crypto exchanges are registered to collect information about the operations of Russian clients. It pointed to steps taken in other countries, such as China, to curb cryptocurrency activity.

In September, China intensified its crackdown on cryptocurrencies with a blanket ban on all crypto transactions and mining, hitting bitcoin and other major coins and pressuring crypto and blockchain-related stocks.

"For now there are no plans to ban cryptocurrencies similar to the experience of China," Danilova said. "The approach we have proposed will suffice."

Joseph Edwards, head of financial strategy at crypto firm Solrise Group, played down the report's significance, saying no one outside Russia would be losing sleep over it.

"Moscow, like Beijing, is always rattling its sabre over 'crypto bans', but Russia has never been a pillar of any facet of the industry in the same way as China has been at times," he said.

Russia is the world's third-largest player in bitcoin mining, behind the United States and Kazakhstan, though the latter may see a miner exodus over fears of tightening regulation following unrest earlier this month. read more

The Bank of Russia said crypto mining created problems for energy consumption. Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are "mined" by powerful computers that compete against others hooked up to a global network to solve complex mathematical puzzles. The process guzzles electricity and is often powered by fossil fuels.

"The best solution is to introduce a ban on cryptocurrency mining in Russia," the bank said.

In August, Russia accounted for 11.2% of the global "hashrate" - crypto jargon for the amount of computing power being used by computers connected to the bitcoin network.

Moscow-based BitRiver, which operates data centers in Siberia hosting bitcoin miners, said it did not consider a complete crypto ban likely, expecting a balanced position to develop once different ministries have discussed the proposals.

The central bank, which is planning to issue its own digital rouble, said crypto assets becoming widespread would limit the sovereignty of monetary policy, with higher interest rates needed to contain inflation.

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What is a Cloud Server? | VMware Glossary

Companies large and small have multiple options when it comes to choosing the right cloud server option. The best cloud servers are optimized for specific needs and budgets. What works for a global enterprise might not be right for a mid-market company.

Cloud servers can be deployed in three primary types of clouds:

Public cloud: Cloud servers are most commonly deployed via the public cloud. In this scenario, a third-party provider owns and manages the servers and other infrastructure, and gives its customers access to on-demand computing services.

Private cloud: A company can host its own cloud servers privately and maintain control of their management and maintenance. These server resources are not shared with other organizations, but since they are in the cloud, they can be accessed remotely by any employee, typically through a company intranet or VPN.

Hybrid cloud: Public and private clouds can be combined with on-premises cloud servers and off-site cloud servers working together. This hybrid cloud environment gives companies more options and flexibility to maintain control and security when necessary. It also leverages public clouds when they must quickly expand to meet surges in demand.

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5 Best Free Cloud Server Trial (Windows & Linux) 2021

If youre new to cloud server hosting, you probably would like to try a cloud server before actually buying it. There are many free cloud server providers in the market but unfortunately not all worth your time and effort.

In this article, we are going to mention some best free cloud server providers that we believe are best in the industry and offer a highly scalable platform that can meet the requirements of all sizes of web applications and websites.

We have also noticed in our research that many people look for a free cloud server that requires no credit card to try the services. But frankly speaking, it is very hard to find a reliable free cloud server trial without a credit card.

To verify your contact details, cloud server providers ask you to enter your credit card details at the time of providing you a free cloud server trial. Dont worry, you wont be charged during the trial period.

Here are the top 5 free cloud server trial offers that we have hand picked for you.

A free cloud server is basically a trial server that cloud server providers offers to a new customers to try their services before they buy them.

You can get a free cloud server trial for somewhere 3 days to 60 days, sometimes more. But most providers offer 30 days free trial.

To attract new customers to buy their services, cloud hosting providers do offer such trials.

There are plenty of cloud server providers available in the market and choosing one is really difficult because many of them look promising.

In this article, we will help you choose the right cloud server for your need. Cloud servers are available with both Windows and Linux platforms.

To get a free cloud server, you need to sign up with a cloud service provider we have mentioned below in this article.

After you sign up with them, you need to verify your identity by entering your credit card details or bank account details. Dont worry; you wont be billed during the trial period.

After that your cloud server trial will be activated and you can use the same to its full potential.

After your trial is experienced, you can either cancel it or can extend it by paying the monthly fee.

Based on our experience, Kamatera cloud servers are the best because they come with a 30 days free trial and can be renewed for as long as $4 per month.

To activate Kamatera 30 days free cloud server trial, click here or read more about it in the article below.

When it comes to highly scalable, reliable, and affordable cloud server services, Kamatera is our first choice.

Kamatera does offer 30 days (1 month) absolutely free cloud server trial to its customers so that they can test their services before they become a paying customer of their services.

Kamatera offers cloud server trial on both Windows & Linux operating system. They have their data centers located in 13 cities across the globe and you can choose one as per your need.

Here is the complete list of operating system Kamatera support on their platform.

Kamatera is one of the cheapest cloud server providers and their services are highly reliable and scalable.

If youre looking for a cloud server trial for a shorter period of time i.e less than 3 days, you can go with UpCloud.

UpCloud is a comparatively new cloud server provider with robust infrastructure. The company is all set to give some tough competition to some of the known cloud server brands in the segment.

The cloud server provider claims to offer better performance than an SSD based server with performance reaching 100,000 IOPS with its proprietary UpCloud MaxIOPS.

If youre in the market searching for a highly affordable cloud service provider that also offer high performance, UpCloud could be the one you might consider.

UpCloud offers a 3 days free cloud server trial to all new customers. You need to verify your identity by providing your credit card details. Although, your account wont be charged during the trial period.

Here are some advantages of using UpCloud

Azure is a cloud computing platform offered by Microsoft. Azure offers more than 100 services to build, deploy and manage applications.

Microsoft Azure have their data centers in 58 regions, that is the largest network of data centers managed by any cloud server provider.

If youre looking for a free Windows or Linux cloud server provider, Microsoft Azure could be the right choice for you.

Azure offers 750 hours (1 month) of Linux Virtual Machines or Windows Virtual Machines trial for free.

When you sign up with Microsoft Azure, your account is credited with $200. You can use this money to try different services offered by Azure.

Google Cloud is another top cloud server provider that has its reach in 200+ countries and 67 zones globally.

It is the same platform that Google use to host their applications like the Youtube.

If youre looking for a robust cloud server platform that can be scaled to any level, Google cloud is the right platform for you.

When you sign up with Google, you get a $300 credit to your account. You can use the amount to try Google Cloud services for 12 months long.

Here are some conditions to get the Google cloud free trial.

Your free trial will end when the following conditions will meet.

Limitations of the free cloud server trial

Linode is another well-known affordable cloud server provider that offers virtual machines with Linux operating system.

Linode offers $20 to all the new customers that sign up with them. You can use this amount to try their services for up to 60 days i.e 2 months.

The company was founded in 2003 and it is 100% independently owned.

Their pricing is almost half compared to industry leaders, Amazon AWS and Google Cloud.

Below are some reasons you should consider Linode cloud

Different applications need different hosting solution. If you have an application which is extensively resource hungry and needs a lot of vCPU and RAM to run, and you have a good budget in hand, you can go with industry leaders like Amazon AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure.

But if your application or website is not so big and resource hungry, you can go with any cloud server provider mentioned in this article.

We personally suggest you to choose Kamatera, because they have a reliable and highly scalable platform and their pricing is the cheapest among the all providers we have mentioned in this article.

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6 Best Completely FREE Cloud Hosting Services [2022 UPDATE]

Many companies claim to offer free cloud hosting, yet few offer anything worth using. What good is a free service when what you get is disappointingly unreliable and excruciatingly slow? The best free cloud hosting services actually let you try their platforms, without any trickery or false promises.

Thats why we tested the biggest free cloud platforms thoroughly, cutting them down to the top six. Ive detailed exactly what youll get with each platform and how you can maximize its potential. Take a look below for all the details.

Keep in mind, though, that every free cloud hosting platform has limitations. Youll likely be working with a tiny amount of resources, and you cant expect any reasonable level of customer support. For serious projects, Id recommend a paid option. It is possible to pay budget prices and still get the full power of the cloud keep reading to learn how.

Despite the lack of a forever free plan, Kamatera offers the best overall value. For just a couple of dollars per month, you can get a fully customizable cloud instance without any limitations and great performance to back it up.

Like many cloud hosts, Kamatera charges by the hour. This gives you full control over your servers overall pricing you can quickly scale your server up or down to meet your exact needs and budget. You can try this out for yourself with Kamateras free 30-day trial, supported by a dedicated account manager who can answer any queries.

Additionally, the performance tests in our Kamatera review revealed loading times of a single second, along with perfect uptime. Kamatera is among our top-rated cloud hosts for 2022 for a reason: it offers lower prices than much of the competition, along with comparable, if not faster, performance.

GearHost claims that it was made with love in Arizona. While Im generally skeptical about things made with love in Arizona, I tried the service out and was really happy with what I saw. It took me minutes to get on-board and launch my free cloud instance, and the entire process was extremely well thought of.

The service has five different cloud plans, with the basic one being completely free to use, for life. After choosing the free plan, all it took to get started was a quick signup form and basic email verification. Some of the other services on this list require your credit card as an insurance policy, but GearHost didnt ask for any payment details of any kind.

Keep in mind that theres no root access available, so youll be relying solely on the interface for performing configurations. There are limitations to this approach. For example, you wont be able to use development environments that arent .NET or PHP. Then again, it also simplifies the process of getting your cloud instance online, as youll never have to use the command line. Read our expert GearHost reviewfor more details.

Amazons premier cloud web service, AWS, is divided into three products: Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), Elastic Beanstalk, and Lightsail. The last two are designed as easy-to-use platforms that utilize the cloud computing resources that EC2 provides.

The best part? EC2 has a free tier that offers complete access to a limited set of resources, allowing you to familiarize yourself with AWS service and configure it to your exact needs. The AWS free tier includes 12 months of access, during which youll get 750 computing hours a month. Impressive, and our expert thought so too. Read all about it in our detailed review of AWS.

The micro instance that comes with the free tier can run either Linux or Windows and is fit for low to moderate performance needs. This wont be enough for a production-ready site, but youll be able to install and test WordPress, as well as advanced frameworks like Django and Node.js.

Of all the companies on this list, none provide a service as streamlined and easy to use as Herokus. There are far fewer options and features to concern yourself with: Dynos make the building blocks of their service. In Herokus own words, Dynos are isolated, virtualized Linux containers. Theyre designed to execute code based on a user-specified command, and here there are only six types are available. The first one is completely free to use.

Its through this combination of zero cost and ease of use that Heroku becomes such a great option for students and developers. Once you sign up and get your dyno going, you can immediately get a runtime environment up. Multiple languages and frameworks, such as Python, Node.js, and Ruby, are available for deployment without any extra configurations.

The free dynowill net you 512 MB of RAM and 2 process types (equal to 1 vCPU), making it a great platform for school projects and general experimentation. Youll be able to run WordPress and similar platforms on a PHP environment, but youll find Herokus cloud instance to be slightly weaker than its competitors. See the results of our performance tests here.

Googles cloud service, GCP, offers a ton of products but it can get very confusing. The sheer number of options is sure to send novice developers back to the cozy arms of regular providers, so take a moment to decide if youre ready to get your hands dirty.

Compute Engine instances are going to be your best buddies for building a WordPress website, and the free tier is always free. Youll get one f1-micro instance per month on the free tier, and it offers a surprising amount of storage space to play with. See what users think here.

Googles free GCP tier is an excellent option if youre looking for free cloud hosting for developers, but youll need to be in the United States to get the most out of it. Youll only get US-based cloud instances, and your bandwidth wont be available to destinations such as China or Australia.

Red Hat, known for the popular Red Hat Linux distribution, used to have an always free starter plan for its reliable cloud platform. The starter plan is no longer available, but there is a 30-day free trial of OpenShift Online Pro, so Red Hat OpenShift still makes it onto the list if only because its one of the most powerful cloud instances available.

Its quite a formidable setup, but your machine will go into hibernation after 30 minutes of inactivity. After your 30-day trial, your subscription will automatically renew but if you cancel before the end of the trial period, you still get the full 30 days to evaluate Red Hat OpenShift.

The discontinuation of the free plan is a disadvantage, but it doesnt stop OpenShift from being the best cloud hosting for students available today. The platform is geared toward rapid development (not as much as Heroku, but much more than AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure), and can ably run almost any test project or school app you can conjure. You can use it with AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud, too and Red Hat and AWS have announced a partnership that will more closely integrate OpenShift with AWS.

Azure offers a free product system very similar to AWS: Some are free for 12 months, others for life, and some are available for trial through the use of credit. Among the cloud resources that are free for 12 months, youll find Linux virtual machines, storage space, databases, and bandwidth.

Azures generous free resources allotment, specifically the bandwidth, make it a great place for projects aiming for production-readiness. The resources youll get for free (1 vCPU, 1 GB RAM, 5 GB space) are actually more than what a lot of shared hosting providers offer on their intermediate to advanced plans!

Whats the catch? No catch really, except the one that affects all of these cloud providers these platforms were not built for the novice user. It takes expertise, knowledge, and a lot of time to get everything working together nicely read about our experts experiences in the full review.

If youre just looking to experiment, or youre developing projects for your school or as a hobby, theres really no need to commit to a paid plan. These free plans are powerful enough to handle most of what you can throw at them, and youll learn a lot by using them. Red Hat OpenShift and Heroku are my personal favorites.

On the other hand, if youre looking to get a production-ready cloud environment going, the free cloud hosting providers will probably not be enough. Your resources will be heavily limited, you wont be getting much support, and some services are prone to hibernation after a period of inactivity.

For such cases, Id highly recommend at least trying out Kamteras free trial. Youll get 30 days to try out a powerful cloud instance that can be scaled as you please. Id consider setting up the server youll need, and see how much this would cost outside the trial. For entry-level servers, you can enjoy some very low prices.

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FAQ

Why should you pay for cloud hosting?Free cloud platforms typically have heavy limitations on resources, along with a lack of support and reliability issues. If youre looking to run anything other than a few simple prototypes, a paid solution is likely the better option. You can get cloud hosting for cheap, especially if you take advantage of the latest deals for January 2022 on our coupon page.Is cloud hosting faster than shared hosting?In most cases, yes. Most cloud hosts offer you dedicated resources that do not need to be shared, allowing them to offer faster and more reliable performance. That said, shared hosting offers generally lower prices along with more user-friendly platforms. Check out our list of the best web hosting services for our top picks.

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How much does a cloud server cost?

Cloud services play an important role in the hosting infrastructure of most modern businesses. It may be one of the most significant line items in your IT budget each month, so it's important to understand the costs involved.

In this article, we'll explore cloud servers pricing so you can understand what it will cost to host in the cloud.

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The monthly pricing for Cloud server prices start at $5 per month for a small server with 1GB of RAM, 25GB SSD storage and 1 CPU core. This cost increases based on the amount of storage, bandwidth, CPU cores, and memory required for the server. A Cloud server with 128GB of RAM, 3TB of storage, and 24 CPU cores can cost as much as $650 per month. However, most businesses opt to setup many small Cloud servers running independent functions.

Cloud service providers like ServerMania also often run a free trial so you can see if the platform works for you. Contact our sales team to request a free cloud server trial.

Cloud servers are great because they are only billed by the hour, so you only pay for the resources you need right now. If a server is online for 8 hours and destroyed, you only have to pay for the time you need and nothing more.

Another benefit of a clouding server is that it can be instantly scaled up at any time. Unlike a dedicated server where you need to predict your resource usage for months or years to come, with a cloud you only need to pay for the plan you need right now, which helps reduce costs.

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Yes, Cloud servers are generally more expensive than equivalent resources on a dedicated or VPS server. That's because the resources on cloud hosting are considered high-availability and high-performance in that each component of a Cloud server is redundant across CPU, storage, and networking.

This means that when a node hosting a cloud server goes offline, the resources are automatically migrated to a new node automatically in order to minimize downtime.

As well, some of the increased cost of a cloud server is negated by the fact that you don't need to pay for unused resources and most people opt to create multiple cloud instances for increased redundancy rather than one single point of failure in a dedicated node.

Cloud servers are cheaper than dedicated servers as the cheapest cloud plan starts at $5/month and a dedicated server starts at $50/month generally. With a dedicated server, you pay the same monthly price regardless of whether the resources are being used or not. On cloud infrastructure, you only pay for what you need today and can pay by the hour or per month.

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Oracle opens data centre to provide cloud services across Africa

By Supantha Mukherjee and Promit Mukherjee

STOCKHOLM/JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Oracle opened a data centre in South Africa on Wednesday to provide local cloud services across Africa for the first time, joining the likes of Microsoft and Amazon in setting up facilities in the southernmost country on the continent.

Africa will be the U.S. company's 37th "cloud region" - an area that allows customers to get faster access from a local data centre, in this case in Johannesburg.

Oracle is racing to open at least 44 cloud regions this year as it plans to catch up with cloud computing rivals such as Microsoft, Amazon and Google.

Though Oracle has no plans for more data centers in Africa this year, more could come next year as the company explores areas such as West Africa, Cherian Varghese, regional managing director for Middle East and Africa, told Reuters.

Increased demand for faster computing from African banks and telecom firms has attracted big cloud operators into the largely untapped market, with Microsoft the first to launch data centers in South Africa, followed by Amazon and Huawei.

Fast connectivity provided by a submarine communication cable and being Africa's most developed economy have made South Africa a key location for cloud operators, with over 50 data centres in the country, mostly near Cape Town and Johannesburg.

However, South Africa comes with infrastructure challenges, such as high power prices and frequent power cuts, meaning additional costs have to be set aside for back-up power.

Smaller cloud operators are also trying to grab a piece of the fast-expanding market for data localisation.

U.S.-based Digital Realty is buying a majority stake in a Johannesburg-based date centre operator for $3.5 billion, while Vantage Data Centres has also announced plans to invest up to a billion dollars to set up a data centre in South Africa.

(Reporting by Supantha Mukherjee, European Technology & Telecoms Correspondent, based in Stockholm, and Promit Mukherjee in Johannesburg; Editing by Mark Potter)

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IBM posts best sales growth in 10 years on cloud demand – BNN

International Business Machines Corp. reported revenue that beat analysts estimates, buoyed by strong demand in the software unit, which includes IBMs hybrid-cloud offering, signaling that the companys efforts to transform the 110-year old tech giant are bearing fruit.

Sales rose 6.5 per cent to US$16.7 billion in the three months ending Dec. 31, the Armonk, New York-based technology company said Monday in a statement. It was the biggest increase in at least 10 years. Analysts were expecting US$16 billion, on average, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. The stock jumped about 5 per cent in extended trading.

This is the start of the new IBM and perspective on what we look like going forward, Chief Financial Officer Jim Kavanaugh said in an interview. We saw a very healthy acceleration in cloud and consulting which are key growth areas.

IBMs software unit, the biggest business group, grew 8.2 per cent to US$7.3 billion. The consulting unit, formerly known as Global Business Services, reported US$4.7 billion in revenue, a 13 per cent increase compared with the year prior.

The results were the first since IBM completed the spinoff of a large portion of its legacy infrastructure services unit in November into a new company called Kyndryl, which includes service operations like managing client data centers and traditional information-technology support. The divestment marked IBMs fourth major transformation and a significant step in Chief Executive Officer Arvind Krishnas plan to pivot Big Blue into cloud and artificial intelligence.

Hybrid-cloud revenue grew 16 per cent to US$6.2 billion, led by Red Hat sales which increased 19 per cent during the quarter.

Krishnas strategy to steer IBM, which traditionally focused on mainframe computers and information-technology services, into the fast-growing cloud-computing market helped revive sales after years of stagnant revenue growth. However, even as companies shift more of their operations to the internet, IBM faces competition in cloud services from giants like Microsoft Corp. and Amazon.com Inc. IBM is seeking to distinguish itself from its bigger rivals in cloud by offering a hybrid model, which assists clients in storing and computing data across on-premises infrastructure, private cloud services and servers run by public providers.

In the past, IBM benefited from systems not being able to integrate easily, but the cloud has changed that, said Morningstar analyst Julie Bhusal Sharma. The pandemic spurred companies to start migrating workloads to the cloud and since theyre doing the switch anyway, theyre going for best-in-class providers.

Even before assuming the role of CEO at the height of the pandemic, Krishna played a key role in developing IBMs hybrid-cloud strategy and oversaw the US$33 billion acquisition of Red Hat. This month, IBM sold a part of its Watson Health business to private equity firm Francisco Partners, scaling back the technology companys once-lofty ambitions in health care.

Earnings excluding some costs were US$3.35 a share, above the average analyst estimate of US$3.23. Gross margin was 56.9 per cent, beating the 56.1 per cent analysts expected.

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