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Pentagon Divides Big Cloud-Computing Deal Among 4 Firms

Por: The New York Times Business December 08, 2022

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The Defense Department Wednesday that it had awarded lucrative cloud-computing contracts to four companies: Amazon, Google, Microsoft and Oracle. The contracts run through 2028 and could be valued as high as $9 billion, the Pentagon said in a news release.The work is for a new cloud architecture called the Joint Warfighting Cloud Capability, which would provide the Defense Department with cloud services “across all security domains and... + full article



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