Uber is moving some of its computing workload from its own servers to those managed by Google Cloud and Oracle, the companies said on Monday, a big win for the two laggards of the public cloud market. The move is a strategic shift for Uber, which since its beginning under co-founder Travis Kalanick has generally avoided using public cloud providers, The Information has previously reported ....
Uber Shifts Computing Work to Oracle and Google Cloud
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