Page 377«..1020..376377378379..390400..»

6 AWS Execs Who Left In 2024 (So Far) For Microsoft, Google, Cisco And Others – CRN

CRN breaks down six of the most significant AWS executives who left the cloud giant in 2024 and where they landed, including at Microsoft, Oracle and NetApp.

Several of AWS top executives have departed the company so far in 2024 to join fellow cloud, AI and storage rivals including Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, Oracle and NetApp.

This includes former AWS vice presidents, managing directors, engineering heads and others who left this year to take top roles at other tech giants.

CRN breaks down six AWS executives who left the worlds largest cloud company in 2024 and where they landed.

Before jumping into the six executives who left, its key to note that Seattle-based AWS is the worlds No. 1 cloud market leadingowning 31 percent share of the global cloud infrastructure services market.

AWS is currently at a $97 billion annual run rate after generating $24.2 billion in revenue during fourth quarter 2023. AWS parent company Amazon has a market cap of $1.87 trillion.

[Related: AWS Vs. Microsoft Vs. Google Cloud Earnings Q4 2023 Face-Off]

Many of the executives who left AWS this year have joined fellow IT cloud giants like Microsoft, Google Cloud and Oracle.

In terms of global cloud market share: Microsoft ranks No. 2 at 24 percent share, followed by Google at No. 3 with 11 percent share, while Oracle currently owns approximately 2 percent share.

Here are six now-former top AWS executives who left in 2024 that partners, investors and customers should know about.

Ahmed Shihab

Former AWS Role: Vice President of Infrastructure Hardware

New Role: Microsoft, Corporate Vice President at Azure Storage

Ahmed Shihab was responsible for the innovation, building and operations of all of AWS storage and compute systems.

He spent about eight years at AWS from 2016 to 2024.

Shihab recently became corporate vice president of Azure Storage at Microsoft. On LinkedIn, he said hes now building out world class storage services [at Azure].

AWS and Microsoft Azure compete heavily in the cloud storage market. Shihab has also held top executive positions for the likes of storage giant NetApp and cloud provider Xyratex.

Former AWS Role: Managing Director, Worldwide Head of Sales, Enterprise Workloads

New Role: NetApp, Senior Vice President and Chief Revenue Officer, Cloud Business Unit

Ashish Dhawan was AWS enterprise workload business leader for years, tasked with helping large AWS customers migrate their infrastructure and modernize their applications.

He spent over five years at AWS, most recently as was AWS managing director and worldwide head of enterprise workload sales.

He left AWS to join NetApp this year to lead the companys cloud sales strategy. NetApp said Dhawans role was created to support NetApps continue commitment to cloud with Dhawan leading a high-performing sales team.

Prior to AWS, Dhawan was vice president of sales in Asia Pacific at Juniper Networks for over eight years.

Former AWS Role: Head of Engineering and Product Strategy, AWS Sagemaker

New Role: Cisco, Senior Director of AI/ML, Outshift by Cisco

Saurabh Gupta left AWS this year as head of engineering and product strategy for AWS Sagemaker, the companys AI and machine learning solution.

Gupta lead global organizations of AWS professionals who are building the foundational capabilities for Amazon SageMaker, which enables customers to build, train and deploy ML models at scale with familiar AWS tools.

This year, Gupta left AWS after four years to join networking kingpin Cisco as its new senior director of AI/ML for its emerging technologies business Outshift. At Cisco, Gupta will be leading generative AI development and productization at Outshift.

Gupta spent over a decade at Microsoft in top engineering positions from 2011 to 2017, as well as three years as a senior engineering manager at Meta for Facebook Ads.

Former AWS Role: Vice President, AWS Global Telco Business

New Role: Group CEO at Capita

IT veteran Adolfo Hernandez left AWS this year to become CEO of British outsourcing company Capita.

Hernandez was a prominent AWS figurehead, speaking on stage at various AWS conferences over his three years at the company as vice president of AWS global Telco Business Unit. He helped accelerate digital transformation and cloud migration initiatives for AWS telecommunications clients.

Prior to AWS, Hernandez has held top executive roles for the likes of Alcatel-Lucent, Sun Microsystems, IBM, as well as CEO of former messaging platform Acision.

Former AWS Role: Enterprise Senior Partner Sales Manager

New Role: Google Cloud, Partner Development Manager

As channel partners continue to be a critical lifeline for vendors and customers, it is key to note some senior partner managers departure from AWS, including Nicolas Dubois.

Dubois spent over seven years in various senior partner sales and partner success manger roles at AWS, most recently he was enterprise senior partner sales manager.

He joined Google Cloud in January as a partner development manager.

Google Cloud and AWS are in constant battle for channel partner mindshare on a global basis.

Former AWS Role: Head of Engineering, AWS Config

New Role: Oracle, Vice President of Cloud Customer Connectivity

Kaartik Viswanath was head of engineering for AWS Config, the companys configuration tool that helps clients assess, audit and evaluate the configurations of IT resources.

Viswanath spent nine years at AWS in various top executive positions including general manager of AWS Client VPN, as well as head of product management for AWS EC2 Networking.

He left AWS in 2024 to join cloud competitor Oracle as vice president of Cloud Customer Connectivity.

The Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) competes in the computing market against AWS cloud.

Read the rest here:
6 AWS Execs Who Left In 2024 (So Far) For Microsoft, Google, Cisco And Others - CRN

Read More..

AWS follows Google Cloud, drops egress fees when moving all data to another cloud provider – TechRadar

In a significant move not just for Amazon but for the cloud industry as a whole, Amazon Web Services (AWS) has declared that it will no longer charge customers to migrate their data away from the platform in the event that they choose another provider.

Amazon says its decision aims to give customers greater flexibility to choose their preferred cloud, on-prem, or hybrid solutions. It comes in the wake of Google Cloud making a similar move around two months ago.

The decision aligns with the European Data Act, which came into force in January 2024 and aims to enhance competition by facilitating easier cloud provider transitions.

Previously, AWS users were limited by the companys 100GB-per-month free data transfer limit, however while that still stands, those wishing to move all of their data to another provider can now do so for free.

Despite the European Data Act focusing on promoting competition specifically within Europe, AWSs policy change applies globally, as does Googles. Its unclear whether the providers agree that derestricting egress is the right thing to do or whether they anticipate similar regulations coming into force globally.

AWSs change isnt quite as simple as making a move free because customers must first contact the company in order to receive credits to cover the cost of the egress. We posited that this could be a ploy to convince customers to stay with AWS rather than switch providers, but a company spokesperson affirmed that it understands why some customers may wish to move, adding that by contacting AWS, advisors can help the process.

In a blog post introducing the change, AWS developer Sbastien Stormacq expressed hope that users will choose to stay within the AWS ecosystem despite the new ability to swap providers more freely.

Ultimately, the removal of fees is a step in the right direction, however the company, which is under the watchful eye of the UKs Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), still imposes some technical barriers that hamper interoperability.

View original post here:
AWS follows Google Cloud, drops egress fees when moving all data to another cloud provider - TechRadar

Read More..

Get More with Google One: Fitbit and Nest Services at No Extra Cost – Gizchina.com

We use technologies like cookies to store and/or access device information. We do this to improve browsing experience and to show personalized ads. Consenting to these technologies will allow us to process data such as browsing behavior or unique IDs on this site. Not consenting or withdrawing consent, may adversely affect certain features and functions.

The technical storage or access is strictly necessary for the legitimate purpose of enabling the use of a specific service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user, or for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network.

The technical storage or access is necessary for the legitimate purpose of storing preferences that are not requested by the subscriber or user.

The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for statistical purposes. The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for anonymous statistical purposes. Without a subpoena, voluntary compliance on the part of your Internet Service Provider, or additional records from a third party, information stored or retrieved for this purpose alone cannot usually be used to identify you.

The technical storage or access is required to create user profiles to send advertising, or to track the user on a website or across several websites for similar marketing purposes.

Read more here:
Get More with Google One: Fitbit and Nest Services at No Extra Cost - Gizchina.com

Read More..

AWS follows Google Cloud, drops egress fees when moving data out of its system – Yahoo! Voices

In a significant move not just for Amazon but for the cloud industry as a whole, Amazon Web Services (AWS) has declared that it will no longer charge customers to migrate their data away from the platform.

Amazon says its a decision thats aimed to provide customers with greater flexibility to choose their preferred cloud, on-prem, or hybrid solutions, and it comes in the wake of Google Cloud pulling a similar move around two months ago.

The decision aligns with the European Data Act, which came into force in January 2024 with the intention of enhancing competition by facilitating easier cloud provider transitions.

Previously, AWS users were limited by the companys 100GB-per-month free data transfer limit, which has now been lifted in favor of totally unrestricted migration upon egress.

Despite the European Data Act focusing on promoting competition specifically within Europe, AWSs policy change applies globally, as does Googles. Its unclear whether the providers agree that derestricting egress is the right thing to do or whether they anticipate similar regulations coming into force globally.

AWSs change isnt quite as simple as making a move free because customers must first contact the company in order to receive credits to cover the cost of the egress. This could even be a ploy to talk customers into staying with AWS rather than switching providers.

In a blog post introducing the change, AWS developer Sbastien Stormacq expressed hope that users will choose to stay within the AWS ecosystem despite the new ability to swap providers more freely.

Ultimately, the removal of fees is a step in the right direction, however the company, which is under the watchful eye of the UKs Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), still imposes some technical barriers that hamper interoperability.

View original post here:
AWS follows Google Cloud, drops egress fees when moving data out of its system - Yahoo! Voices

Read More..

Generative AI, cyber insurance fill out city CISO toolbelts – StateScoop

Local government cybersecurity officials said during an online event Tuesday that procurement, cybersecurity insurance and generative artificial intelligence are all tools they can use to combat ransomware.

Officials said they continue to be concerned with ransomware attacks, a longstanding threat to the public sector that rose 51% during the first eight months of 2023 compared to the same period a year earlier, according to the Center for Internet Security.

Unfortunately, Atlanta several years ago had a ransomware attack. So that is very fresh in their minds, Atlanta Chief Information Officer Alan Greenberg said during StateScoop and EdScoops Cybersecurity Modernization Summit. They are very incentivized to make sure they put in all of the proper protections.

Local agencies often have strict procurement rules to ensure government has the opportunity to spend tax dollars on the most effective and cost-efficient technologies. But those slow processes can become obstacles to rapid response.

This is a lessons learned make sure you understand your entitys emergency procurement process, said Brian Gardner, chief information security officer of Dallas, which last year suffered a ransomware attack that knocked offline the court system and Dallas Police Department website. When you have a [cyber] event, you dont want that to be a tripping point for yourself to slowing your ability to recover down.

Gardner urged security officers to familiarize themselves with state and local emergency contracting protocols so they can be ready for cyberattacks.

Kim Lagrue, New Orleans security chief, said shes an advocate for cybersecurity insurance, which can help offset costs from common cyber risks, including data breaches and ransomware.

Cybersecurity insurance gave us a blanket move forward, Lagrue said. But many areas, small municipalities, smaller organizations, struggle to afford cyber security insurance, as the premiums have escalated so high.

According to a 2022 survey by the nonprofit CompTIA , 92% of local governments have a governmentwide cybersecurity policy for employee behavior and operations. The report found that while cyber policies can help mitigate the cost of malicious attacks, they do not always provide municipalities enough coverage to offset the full cost of recovery.

Officials said that generative artificial intelligence is making ransomware attacks more sophisticated, but likewise gives governments a powerful tool to detect threats. Lagrue said its important to educate government employees on cybersecurity awareness and emerging technologies.

Were talking to people at the mayoral level and our CIO or city managers level and saying these are the things that our environment could face as technologies evolve and expect that ransomware or our security threats will advance, Lagrue said. We are giving them good use-cases for generative AI and just being hyper vigilant about what generative AI could bring to an organization.

Link:
Generative AI, cyber insurance fill out city CISO toolbelts - StateScoop

Read More..

Jordan Peterson To Testify To Congress On Government Collusion With Banks – The Daily Wire

Dr. Jordan B. Peterson will testify on Capitol Hill this week for a House hearing on allegations of government collusion with banks to snoop on the private financial information of U.S. citizens, The Daily Wire has learned.

The Thursday hearing will be held by the House Judiciary Committees Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government, which is chaired by Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH). Jordan announced in January of this year that his committee obtained documents that show the federal government flagged monetary transactions using terms associated with former President Donald Trump for financial institutions.

We now know the federal government flagged terms like MAGA and TRUMP, to financial institutions if Americans completed transactions using those terms, Jordan said in a post to X. What was also flagged? If you bought a religious text, like a BIBLE, or shopped at Bass Pro Shop.

In addition to being a DailyWire+ host, Peterson is a Canadian clinical psychologist, best-selling author, and professor emeritus at the University of Toronto.

Ever since February of 2022, when Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau invoked the Emergencies Act to freeze money to members of the Freedom Convoy who protested restrictive COVID-19 measures and vaccine mandates, Peterson has raised concerns about government abuse of the financial system.

When a top official said accounts will be frozen, Peterson warned on X that it meant the government can now steal your money with the collusion of the banks because you provided financial support to a protest against the government. If you think this is a good idea you deserve what [is] coming to you.

Peterson continued to speak out about the controversy in posts to social media. Your seizure of Canadian bank accounts was the worst single act of the most reprehensible government in Canadian history, he said in a post to X in February 2023.

Concerns about federal law enforcement targeting political and religious expression protected by the Constitution as well as protecting civil liberties are certain to be topics of discussion during the hearing on Thursday.

In addition to Peterson, the witnesses who are expected to attend include:Brian Knight, senior research fellow and director of Innovation and Governance at George Mason Universitys Mercatus Center at George Mason University; Jeremy Tedesco, senior counsel at the Alliance Defending Freedom; and Norbert Michel, vice president and director of the Cato Institutes Center for Monetary and Financial Alternatives.

Follow this link:
Jordan Peterson To Testify To Congress On Government Collusion With Banks - The Daily Wire

Read More..

Jordan Peterson Whines Over ‘Woke’ Report on Drop in Traffic Deaths – The Daily Beast

Right-wing pundit Jordan Peterson fumed over a report that traffic deaths in Hoboken, New Jersey, had decreased.

On Saturday, the Associated Press reported that since implementing daylighting, the removal of parking spaces near intersections seven years ago, the city had recorded zero traffic deaths.

The news incensed the conservative psychologist, and he took to X to slam the outlet for reporting the story. You have become pathetic beyond comprehension @AP and the woke death will soon visit you, he wrote.

To conservatives like Peterson, limiting parkings spaces is a dire infringement of individual liberties, and not worth the obvious benefit to public safety and human life.

Decrying the announcement that a city has become safer portrays a grim loss of perspective, not totally surprising from a culture warrior who recently displayed grave ignorance on Russias war with Ukraine.

Hoboken Mayor Ravi Bhalla, who oversaw many of the citys changes after he was elected in 2018, responded to the post on X. Being triggered by safe streets and Hobokens zero traffic deaths in 7 years is certainly a mood, he wrote.

According to the Associated Press report, Bhalla was inspired to implement daylighting, lower speed limits, and staggered traffic lights in 2015 after the death of an 89-year-old woman.

Our seniors, who we owe the greatest duty of safety to, should be able to pass that street as safely as possible, Bhalla said. For her to actually be killed was a trigger that we needed to take action.

More:
Jordan Peterson Whines Over 'Woke' Report on Drop in Traffic Deaths - The Daily Beast

Read More..

Jordan Peterson: even the Left isn’t safe from surveillance – UnHerd

The psychologist and author Jordan Peterson warned that no one will escape the purview of government surveillance as new technology emerges, making a statement to a Congressional committee yesterday.

Peterson expanded by saying that while the US government is currently targeting people with more conservative leanings, it would change in a moment when the political tides shift, in a warning to those on the Left.

Speaking in Washington DC to the Weaponization of federal government committee, which is investigating the use of US citizens personal information by federal government branches, Peterson outlined the risks of monitoring, suggesting that increased cooperation between governments and corporations could create a super-surveillance.

The committee was also attended by Michael Fanone, a police officer defending the Capitol building on January 6 who was dragged through a crowd by the rioters and who described his experience as brutal and violent. Peterson described the storming of the Capitol in 2021 as a very partisan issue which produces a very partisan divide.

When asked why he didnt embrace AI and facial recognition for safety, Peterson stated that there was tremendous danger in too much security, and that the safety would be short-term while the threats to privacy would be long-lasting.

Yesterdays committee hearing took place in the wake of Jim Jordans announcement in January that he had received documents showing the US government had flagged consumer transactions which mentioned support for Donald Trump. Transactions were marked for including terms such as MAGA and Trump, indicating an interest in following the financial activity of Right-leaning Americans.

During the course of the hearing, Democrats and Republicans disagreed on the extent to which the government should have access to banking records. Jim Jordan stressed the problems of the FBI analysing rioters bank records without a warrant, while Democrat Stacey Plaskett suggested that the search was justified to prevent a future event similar to the Capitol riot.

The committee later asked Peterson for his thoughts on Canadas de-banking scandal, in which Prime Minister Justin Trudeau used the controversial Emergencies Act to freeze the bank accounts of those who participated in Freedom Convoy protests over Covid measures.

Peterson responded by raising the dangers of de-banking in the US. He said it was absolutely coming and that it would be facilitated by the advancements in technology that the world is currently seeing, such as ongoing developments in AI.

Citing China as an example of a government using tools such as AI and facial recognition, Peterson described how the Chinese Communist Party has the most complete apparatus of surveillance in the world,highlighting the countrys 700 million CCTV cameras. The technology that might then be created, according to the author, would be something George Orwell could scarcely imagine.

Read the original here:
Jordan Peterson: even the Left isn't safe from surveillance - UnHerd

Read More..

Jordan Peterson talks on the dangers of dating apps with Rob Henderson – ClutchPoints

In a recent episode of the Jordan Peterson podcast, Dr. Peterson engaged in a thought-provoking conversation with Rob Henderson

In a recent episode of the Jordan Peterson podcast, Dr. Peterson engaged in a thought-provoking conversation with best-selling author, Air Force veteran, and psychologist Rob Henderson. The discussion delved into Henderson's memoir, Troubled: A Memoir of Foster Care, Family and Social Class, unraveling the complexities of his upbringing within the California foster care system and his subsequent journey to Yale and Cambridge.

The dialogue explored Henderson's evolving perspectives on family structure and the concept of luxury beliefs. Despite his notable achievements, Henderson revealed challenges, such as bookstores refusing to host him for his tour.

Transitioning to the second part of their conversation, the duo delved into the downside of dating apps in todays society. Henderson expressed concern about these platforms facilitating individuals to connect in real life and engage in multiple relationships across distinct social circles. It's an online platform that allows people to meet in real life..essentially (allows people) to have multiple partners in non-overlapping social circles Henderson explained.

Peterson weighed in on the issue, pointing out the pitfalls of consequence-free dating, leading to a practice of predatory sexuality. The problem is with consequence-free dating is that there is no price to be paid..so you practice predatory sexuality, which tilt yourself in a psychopatic direction, because what you're doing is driving for immediate gratification, with no reputational or practical responsibility. Peterson replied.

Both Jordan Peterson and Rob Henderson agreed on the dangers associated with hedonism, not only for individuals but also for society at large. They drew connections between these concerns and the broader societal dynamics related to status and populism.

The engaging conversation touched upon crucial aspects of modern life, sparking reflections on the impact of dating apps and the broader societal implications of unchecked hedonistic behaviors. The full episode is available for listening in the video below.

About the Author

As a certified personal trainer, boxing trainer, and sport manager with a Master's degree in psychology of physical activity, health, and well-being, Fremont Farkas brings a unique perspective to his role as a sport writer at ClutchPoints. Focused primarily on football news, he strives to deliver insightful and engaging content to keep fans informed and entertained.

Read the original here:
Jordan Peterson talks on the dangers of dating apps with Rob Henderson - ClutchPoints

Read More..

Look Ahead: Jordan Peterson, ‘Dancing With the Stars’ Live, and LANY – Salt Lake Tribune

Jordan B. Peterson in town; Dancing With the Stars live at Eccles; and LANY at Delta Center

(Sunset Garden / Virgin Records) The pop-rock duo LANY is scheduled to perform at Delta Center in Salt Lake City on March 9, 2024.

| March 3, 2024, 1:00 p.m.

| Updated: March 7, 2024, 7:33 p.m.

March 5

Jordan B. Peterson, the Canadian psychologist and author, has amassed legions of fans through his lectures on YouTube, his best-selling books and his regular appearances on such outlets as Joe Rogans podcast. He rejects the conservative label most detractors use by way of comments considered anti-LGBTQ (he was demonetized from YouTube for calling gender-affirming care a Nazi medical experiment-level wrong) and calling postmodernism cultural Marxism and prefers to call himself a traditionalist. Peterson is scheduled to speak Tuesday, starting at 7:30 p.m., at Delta Center, 301 W. South Temple, Salt Lake City. Tickets available at deltacenter.com.

March 8

Fans of TVs Dancing With the Stars will see some of their favorite dancers perform in person, when the reality-competition shows live tour comes to Utah, Friday, for two shows at 3:30 and 7:30 p.m. at the Eccles Theater, 131 S. Main, Salt Lake City. The tour features eight of the shows pro dancers (including Utah native Rylee Arnold), and season 32 fan favorite Harry Jowsey as a special guest. The shows host is Emma Slater, whos been a pro dancer on the show for 10 years, winning the coveted Mirrorball trophy with NFL star Rashad Jennings in 2017. Tickets are available at live-at-the-eccles.com.

March 9

The name LANY is pronounced lay-knee and stands for Los Angeles, New York. The L.A.-based pop duo made up of vocalist/keyboardist/guitarist Paul Jason Klein and percussionist/sampler Jake Clifford Goss is on its Beautiful Blur tour, which lands Saturday, 8 p.m., at Delta Center, 301 W. South Temple, Salt Lake City. Opening acts are Hazlett and Conor Burns. Tickets available at deltacenter.com.

See the article here:
Look Ahead: Jordan Peterson, 'Dancing With the Stars' Live, and LANY - Salt Lake Tribune

Read More..