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Global Healthcare Cloud Computing Market 2021: Industry Future Set to Massive Growth with High CAGR value | Major Players: IBM Corporation, Microsoft…
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The segmentation chapters enable readers to understand aspects of the market such as its products, available technology and applications. These chapters are written to describe their development over the years and the course they are likely to take in the coming years. The research report also provides detailed information on new trends that may define the development of these segments in the coming years.
Healthcare Cloud Computing Market Segmentation:
Healthcare Cloud Computing Market, By Application (2016-2027)
Healthcare Cloud Computing Market, By Product (2016-2027)
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Company Profiles This is a very important section of the report that contains accurate and detailed profiles for the major players in the global Healthcare Cloud Computing market. It provides information on the main business, markets, gross margin, revenue, price, production and other factors that define the market development of the players studied in the Healthcare Cloud Computing market report.
Global Healthcare Cloud Computing Market: Regional Segments
The different section on regional segmentation gives the regional aspects of the worldwide Healthcare Cloud Computing market. This chapter describes the regulatory structure that is likely to impact the complete market. It highlights the political landscape in the market and predicts its influence on the Healthcare Cloud Computing market globally.
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Chapter 3. Healthcare Cloud Computing Market: Industry Analysis
Chapter 4. Healthcare Cloud Computing Market: Product Insights
Chapter 5. Healthcare Cloud Computing Market: Application Insights
Chapter 6. Healthcare Cloud Computing Market: Regional Insights
Chapter 7. Healthcare Cloud Computing Market: Competitive Landscape
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Cloud Computing in Cell Biology, Genomics and Drug Development Market Global Demand, Research and Top Leading Player to 2026 Covid-19 Analysis KSU |…
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Global Cloud Computing in Cell Biology, Genomics and Drug Development Market Revenue, 2016-2021, 2022-2027, ($ millions)
Global top five companies in 2020 (%)
The global Cloud Computing in Cell Biology, Genomics and Drug Development market was valued at xx million in 2020 and is projected to reach US$ xx million by 2027, at a CAGR of xx% during the forecast period.
MARKET MONITOR GLOBAL, INC (MMG) has surveyed the Cloud Computing in Cell Biology, Genomics and Drug Development companies, and industry experts on this industry, involving the revenue, demand, product type, recent developments and plans, industry trends, drivers, challenges, obstacles, and potential risks.
Total Market by Segment:
Global Cloud Computing in Cell Biology, Genomics and Drug Development Market, By Type, 2016-2021, 2022-2027 ($ millions)
Global Cloud Computing in Cell Biology, Genomics and Drug Development Market Segment Percentages, By Type, 2020 (%)
Public Cloud
Private Cloud
Hybrid Cloud
China Cloud Computing in Cell Biology, Genomics and Drug Development Market, By Application, 2016-2021, 2022-2027 ($ millions)
China Cloud Computing in Cell Biology, Genomics and Drug Development Market Segment Percentages, By Application, 2020 (%)
Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology Companies
Contract Research Organizations (CROs)
Clinical Laboratories
Hospitals and Research Institutes
Others
Global Cloud Computing in Cell Biology, Genomics and Drug Development Market, By Region and Country, 2016-2021, 2022-2027 ($ Millions)
Global Cloud Computing in Cell Biology, Genomics and Drug Development Market Segment Percentages, By Region and Country, 2020 (%)
North America
US
Canada
Mexico
Europe
Germany
France
U.K.
Italy
Russia
Nordic Countries
Benelux
Rest of Europe
Asia
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Japan
South Korea
Southeast Asia
India
Rest of Asia
South America
Brazil
Argentina
Rest of South America
Middle East & Africa
Turkey
Israel
Saudi Arabia
UAE
Rest of Middle East & Africa
Competitor Analysis
The report also provides analysis of leading market participants including:
Total Cloud Computing in Cell Biology, Genomics and Drug Development Market Competitors Revenues in Global, by Players 2016-2021 (Estimated), ($ millions)
Total Cloud Computing in Cell Biology, Genomics and Drug Development Market Competitors Revenues Share in Global, by Players 2020 (%)
Further, the report presents profiles of competitors in the market, including the following:
Google Inc.
Amazon Web Services, Inc.
IBM Corp.
Oracle Corporation
Microsoft Corp.
Arisglobal
Benchling
Box Inc
Cisco Systems
Dell Emc
Cognizant
Dincloud
Exponential-e
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Cloud Computing in Healthcare Market Research Report, Growth Trends and Competitive Analysis 2021-2027 |, Microsoft, International Business Machines…
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Table of Contents
1 Market Overview of Cloud Computing in Healthcare1.1 Cloud Computing in Healthcare Market Overview1.1.1 Cloud Computing in Healthcare Product Scope1.1.2 Cloud Computing in Healthcare Market Status and Outlook1.2 Global Cloud Computing in Healthcare Market Size Overview by Region 2016 VS 2021VS 20271.3 Global Cloud Computing in Healthcare Market Size by Region (2016-2027)1.4 Global Cloud Computing in Healthcare Historic Market Size by Region (2016-2021)1.5 Global Cloud Computing in Healthcare Market Size Forecast by Region (2022-2027)1.6 Key Regions, Cloud Computing in Healthcare Market Size (2016-2027)1.6.1 North America Cloud Computing in Healthcare Market Size (2016-2027)1.6.2 Europe Cloud Computing in Healthcare Market Size (2016-2027)1.6.3 Asia-Pacific Cloud Computing in Healthcare Market Size (2016-2027)1.6.4 Latin America Cloud Computing in Healthcare Market Size (2016-2027)1.6.5 Middle East & Africa Cloud Computing in Healthcare Market Size (2016-2027) 2 Cloud Computing in Healthcare Market Overview by Type2.1 Global Cloud Computing in Healthcare Market Size by Type: 2016 VS 2021 VS 20272.2 Global Cloud Computing in Healthcare Historic Market Size by Type (2016-2021)2.3 Global Cloud Computing in Healthcare Forecasted Market Size by Type (2022-2027)2.4 Hardware2.5 Software2.6 Services 3 Cloud Computing in Healthcare Market Overview by Application3.1 Global Cloud Computing in Healthcare Market Size by Application: 2016 VS 2021 VS 20273.2 Global Cloud Computing in Healthcare Historic Market Size by Application (2016-2021)3.3 Global Cloud Computing in Healthcare Forecasted Market Size by Application (2022-2027)3.4 Hospital3.5 Clinics3.6 Others 4 Cloud Computing in Healthcare Competition Analysis by Players4.1 Global Cloud Computing in Healthcare Market Size by Players (2016-2021)4.2 Global Top Players by Company Type (Tier 1, Tier 2 and Tier 3) & (based on the Revenue in Cloud Computing in Healthcare as of 2020)4.3 Date of Key Players Enter into Cloud Computing in Healthcare Market4.4 Global Top Players Cloud Computing in Healthcare Headquarters and Area Served4.5 Key Players Cloud Computing in Healthcare Product Solution and Service4.6 Competitive Status4.6.1 Cloud Computing in Healthcare Market Concentration Rate4.6.2 Mergers & Acquisitions, Expansion Plans 5 Company (Top Players) Profiles and Key Data5.1 Microsoft5.1.1 Microsoft Profile5.1.2 Microsoft Main Business5.1.3 Microsoft Cloud Computing in Healthcare Products, Services and Solutions5.1.4 Microsoft Cloud Computing in Healthcare Revenue (US$ Million) & (2016-2021)5.1.5 Microsoft Recent Developments5.2 International Business Machines (IBM)5.2.1 International Business Machines (IBM) Profile5.2.2 International Business Machines (IBM) Main Business5.2.3 International Business Machines (IBM) Cloud Computing in Healthcare Products, Services and Solutions5.2.4 International Business Machines (IBM) Cloud Computing in Healthcare Revenue (US$ Million) & (2016-2021)5.2.5 International Business Machines (IBM) Recent Developments5.3 Dell5.3.1 Dell Profile5.3.2 Dell Main Business5.3.3 Dell Cloud Computing in Healthcare Products, Services and Solutions5.3.4 Dell Cloud Computing in Healthcare Revenue (US$ Million) & (2016-2021)5.3.5 ORACLE Recent Developments5.4 ORACLE5.4.1 ORACLE Profile5.4.2 ORACLE Main Business5.4.3 ORACLE Cloud Computing in Healthcare Products, Services and Solutions5.4.4 ORACLE Cloud Computing in Healthcare Revenue (US$ Million) & (2016-2021)5.4.5 ORACLE Recent Developments5.5 Carestream Health5.5.1 Carestream Health Profile5.5.2 Carestream Health Main Business5.5.3 Carestream Health Cloud Computing in Healthcare Products, Services and Solutions5.5.4 Carestream Health Cloud Computing in Healthcare Revenue (US$ Million) & (2016-2021)5.5.5 Carestream Health Recent Developments5.6 Merge Healthcare5.6.1 Merge Healthcare Profile5.6.2 Merge Healthcare Main Business5.6.3 Merge Healthcare Cloud Computing in Healthcare Products, Services and Solutions5.6.4 Merge Healthcare Cloud Computing in Healthcare Revenue (US$ Million) & (2016-2021)5.6.5 Merge Healthcare Recent Developments5.7 GE Healthcare5.7.1 GE Healthcare Profile5.7.2 GE Healthcare Main Business5.7.3 GE Healthcare Cloud Computing in Healthcare Products, Services and Solutions5.7.4 GE Healthcare Cloud Computing in Healthcare Revenue (US$ Million) & (2016-2021)5.7.5 GE Healthcare Recent Developments5.8 Athenahealth5.8.1 Athenahealth Profile5.8.2 Athenahealth Main Business5.8.3 Athenahealth Cloud Computing in Healthcare Products, Services and Solutions5.8.4 Athenahealth Cloud Computing in Healthcare Revenue (US$ Million) & (2016-2021)5.8.5 Athenahealth Recent Developments5.9 Agfa-Gevaert5.9.1 Agfa-Gevaert Profile5.9.2 Agfa-Gevaert Main Business5.9.3 Agfa-Gevaert Cloud Computing in Healthcare Products, Services and Solutions5.9.4 Agfa-Gevaert Cloud Computing in Healthcare Revenue (US$ Million) & (2016-2021)5.9.5 Agfa-Gevaert Recent Developments5.10 CareCloud5.10.1 CareCloud Profile5.10.2 CareCloud Main Business5.10.3 CareCloud Cloud Computing in Healthcare Products, Services and Solutions5.10.4 CareCloud Cloud Computing in Healthcare Revenue (US$ Million) & (2016-2021)5.10.5 CareCloud Recent Developments 6 North America6.1 North America Cloud Computing in Healthcare Market Size by Country (2016-2027)6.2 United States6.3 Canada 7 Europe7.1 Europe Cloud Computing in Healthcare Market Size by Country (2016-2027)7.2 Germany7.3 France7.4 U.K.7.5 Italy7.6 Russia7.7 Nordic7.8 Rest of Europe 8 Asia-Pacific8.1 Asia-Pacific Cloud Computing in Healthcare Market Size by Region (2016-2027)8.2 China8.3 Japan8.4 South Korea8.5 Southeast Asia8.6 India8.7 Australia8.8 Rest of Asia-Pacific 9 Latin America9.1 Latin America Cloud Computing in Healthcare Market Size by Country (2016-2027)9.2 Mexico9.3 Brazil9.4 Rest of Latin America 10 Middle East & Africa10.1 Middle East & Africa Cloud Computing in Healthcare Market Size by Country (2016-2027)10.2 Turkey10.3 Saudi Arabia10.4 UAE10.5 Rest of Middle East & Africa 11 Cloud Computing in Healthcare Market Dynamics11.1 Cloud Computing in Healthcare Industry Trends11.2 Cloud Computing in Healthcare Market Drivers11.3 Cloud Computing in Healthcare Market Challenges11.4 Cloud Computing in Healthcare Market Restraints 12 Research Finding /Conclusion 13 Methodology and Data Source13.1 Methodology/Research Approach13.1.1 Research Programs/Design13.1.2 Market Size Estimation13.1.3 Market Breakdown and Data Triangulation13.2 Data Source13.2.1 Secondary Sources13.2.2 Primary Sources13.3 Disclaimer13.4 Author List
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Cadence Unleashes Clarity 3D Solver on the Cloud – I-Connect007 – I-Connect007
Cadence Design Systems, Inc. announced a straightforward, secure and cost-effective approach to gaining access to compute resources in the cloud when executing 3D electromagnetic (EM) simulations with Cadence Clarity 3D Solver Cloud. Clarity 3D Solver Cloud provides the ability to scale 3D finite element method (FEM) simulation capacity from 32 cores to thousands of cores using secure connections to Amazon Web Services (AWS).
This inventive hybrid approach gives users the option to simulate using local compute resources or cloud simulation resources without having to add to either on-premises or cloud computing budgets. Cloud simulations keep design data safe on local computers while sending only encrypted simulation-specific data to the cloud. Clarity 3D Solver Cloud automatically sets up and simulates in a private and secure AWS chamber, accessing the user-defined number of compute cores. Simulation results are returned to the local on-premises computer(s) while the data in the secure AWS chamber is immediately deleted. This ensures 3D EM data is safe, protected and only discoverable on the customers local device.
Cadences approach to accelerating Clarity 3D Solver simulations on AWS allows customers to leverage high-performance cloud resources and achieve faster turnaround time, said David Pellerin, Head of Worldwide Industry Business Development, Semiconductors, AWS. We are delighted to be working with Cadence on Clarity Cloud and on future innovations that support our shared customers in their transition to cloud.
As More than Moore drives electronic systems that are higher in frequency and speed, the demand on 3D EM simulation also grows. Due to increasing design complexity, complicated by faster and faster data transfer speeds and frequency specs such as DDR5, 112G and 5G NR, Clarity 3D Solver Cloud closes the simulation versus time/compute-resources gap.
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We continue to innovate with our system-level analysis solutions to provide unprecedented speed and accuracy, said Ben Gu, vice president of multiphysics system analysis in the Custom IC & PCB Group at Cadence. Clarity 3D Solver Cloud delivers a flexible, scalable solution for our customers so they can solve large, complex and leading-edge EM designs on demand, without waiting for compute resources to become available. The hybrid cloud approach keeps design data secure on-premises, provides a straightforward and familiar user experience for our Clarity 3D Solver customers, and most importantly, accelerates EM results using state-of-the-art AWS compute resources to generate 3D FEM electromagnetic analysis results.
Endorsements
Simulation to ensure first-time right designs is a prerequisite for success in a high-speed interconnect system, and the ability to rapidly deliver these advanced technology services enhances Sanminas solution offerings to our leading-edge customers. The Clarity 3D Solver provides unsurpassed speed and capacity, and now, with the new cloud solution, we can quickly respond to demanding simulation needs without front-end loaded capital expenses and delays from procurement of compute resources. In addition, the convenience of running large simulations from our notebook computers allows us to optimize IT budgets without impacting engineering productivity.
Drew Doblar, VP of Engineering, at Sanmina Corporation
Inventec serves our customers with excellence because of our innovation, quality, open mind and execution. Fast and accurate simulation of our designs used in cloud computing, wireless communication, intelligent devices and IoT ensures we can deliver working prototypes in the shortest possible time. Cadence has long been our trusted partner to provide simulation solutions that tightly integrate with our design tools to help us rapidly find and fix design problems. We utilize Clarity 3D Solver with on-premises hardware, but with the new Clarity 3D Solver Cloud, we have access to unlimited compute resources with zero wait time, allowing us to more quickly optimize our designs. This reduces our turnaround time and enables us to produce more robust products with fewer design iterations.
Steven Ting, Director at Inventec
At Enflame Technology, our AI chips need to be delivered in reliable hardware to serve our downstream partners. We cannot afford multiple design respins, so we trust Cadence to provide us with integrated design and analysis solutions to enable us to streamline system-level design. The Clarity 3D Solver has provided unparalleled speed and capacity with proven accuracy. We utilize Clarity 3D Solver Cloud to break the bottleneck during peak demand simulation times as it gives us access to unlimited compute resources, allowing us to take full advantage of the scalability of Clarity technology to enable true 3D simulation results. This makes our design cycles predictable and increases company-wide productivity.
Arthur Zhang, Founder and COO of Enflame Technology
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The Clarity 3D Solver Cloud technology supports Cadences Intelligent System Design strategy, enabling system innovation. Clarity 3D Solver Cloud is available today. Customers can learn more at http://www.cadence.com/go/Claritycloud as well as register for the on-demand EM Forum event where Clarity 3D Solver Cloud will be discussed in detail.
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Cadence is a pivotal leader in electronic design, building upon more than 30 years of computational software expertise. The company applies its underlying Intelligent System Design strategy to deliver software, hardware and IP that turn design concepts into reality. Cadence customers are the worlds most innovative companies, delivering extraordinary electronic products from chips to boards to systems for the most dynamic market applications, including consumer, hyperscale computing, 5G communications, automotive, mobile, aerospace, industrial and healthcare. For seven years in a row, Fortune magazine has named Cadence one of the 100 Best Companies to Work For. Learn more at cadence.com.
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Thailand Data Center Market Size to Reach Revenues of USD 1015 Million by 2026 – Arizton – PRNewswire
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In 2020, the Thailand government approved USD 146 million for the deployment of the cloud region to be used by government agencies. The Government Data Center and Cloud (GDCC) will be used as a central cloud system. In 2019, Tencent and True IDC announced to launch the Thailand's first Artificial Intelligence (AI) based cloud platform that provides cloud services to both private and public sectors. Thailand's cloud computing market expects to reach around USD 700 million by 2026, generating around 30,000 cloud computing jobs in the next five years. According to the Asia Cloud Computing Association (ACCA), the Cloud Readiness Index (CRI) Thailand raised its position in 2020 due to the rise in its connectivity and the implementation of the Personal Data Protection Act and risk protection measures.
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What Might the Army’s Future Cloud Capabilities Look Like? – FedTech Magazine
How Cloud Migration Fits into the Armys Plans
The Army says in its first RFI that it needs an enterprise-scale contractual vehicle or agreement to modernize and migrate its applications and data into commercial cloud environments. The Armys ability to master cloud computing is a critical enabler in the pursuit to operationalizing data, the RFI says.
The work will include performing deep application assessments and modernizing and migrating applications into DOD-authorized commercial cloud environments atimpact levels2, 4, 5 and 6 commercial cloud environments. Those assessments will enable the Army to make an intelligent business decision as to whether and how to refactor, replatform, recode or replace each application to best meet mission requirements, according to the RFI. Once the government decides on a modernization strategy for a particular application, the contractor would pursue that path in migrating it to a commercial cloud environment.
For planning purposes, the contractor shall assume the Army will modernize and migrate to commercial cloud 50 to150 applications each year. The Army would have the option to operate and continually enhance its apps once they have migrated into the cloud.
The majority of the Armys applications will migrate into cARMY, which offers authorized and operational common shared services withAmazon Web ServicesandMicrosoft Azureat DOD Information impact levels 2, 4 and 5, with contracts and plans in place to develop common shared services at IL 6.
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In the second RFI, the Army explores its need for cloud-based data management capabilities and notes that right now, it is lacking in that area.
It notes that the service branch currently lacks an enterprise, cloud-native platform with integrated data standards, harmonized data governance and common services across the complete Data Lifecycle to support Army Readiness, tactical and operational needs, and to enable advanced analytics, Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning (AI/ML) and data-driven decision-making across all mission areas.
To get the capabilities needed to win on the modern, data-driven battlefield, the RFI says, the Army must operationalize its data and invest in resilient information ecosystems designed to provide and protect critical information for the Joint Forces.
Currently, the Armys systems and services apply different data governance practices and services to source, store, catalogue and condition data specific to their mission and domain, the RFI says. That often makes it difficult to find, alter and use data seamlessly across all data domains, such as cyber, logistics, weapon systems and intelligence.
The pace of the evolving threat landscape mandates a change in the culture and operational construct for how the Army manages data across all mission areas given their natural convergence, the RFI says.
As a result, the Army needs to fundamentally transform its approach to data governance and data management, according to the RFI. The service is looking to deploy a standardized, secure, trusted, agile and resilient set of data management services and a data platform to serve all common data governance needs across all data domains.
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Howard U. and AWS to equip students with cloud skills to tackle workforce problems – EdScoop
Howard University and Amazon Web Services are working together to educate staff and students on cloud technologies, building from concepts in AWS Educate, an online learning program.
The partnership announced this month that Howard University, a private historically Black institution in Washington D.C., is incorporating cloud computing throughout its offerings, including launching a new masters degree in data science in 2022, offering training on cloud services and other technology to faculty and extending cloud computing courses to the Howard Middle School of Math and Science, which is located on the universitys campus.
Incorporating segments of AWS cloud courses will allow Howard to offer students up-to-date technical skills, preparing them for the workforce. Offering faculty training in cloud skills and areas like machine learning and cybersecurity, will allow them to incorporate these technologies into their curriculum.
Anthony Wutoh, Howards provost and chief academic officer, told EdScoop that the university is working on its interdisciplinary approach to education, where students in different fields can take technology and apply it to interesting problems.
What we had in mind was was looking at data science, not just from the technical aspects, but how we could use data science to address and to answer broader societal problems, so looking at criminal justice reform, looking at healthcare disparities, looking at the disparities in economic positioning by race and ethnicity, he said. What we foresaw was was applying Howards social justice mission and working with significant industry leaders like AWS to see if there may be ways for us to to create programs to help us to help society to address these broader societal issues.
Wutoh said the university is looking at a potential need for advanced computing technology for students and faculty to use in these programs, but that there should be no problem with internet capacity. Howard has refreshed its network over the past three years.
Though these skills are more technical, Wutoh said he views cloud competency as a currency everyone can use.
The idea of the ivory tower and students learning things that wont necessarily be applicable to them being able to to engage and participate in and make an impact immediately in the workforce is something that were constantly ideating about and thinking about how to modernize our curriculum and how to make sure that our faculty really are thinking in the most contemporary way, he said.
Kim Majerus, who leads AWS state, local and education practice, told StateScoop partnerships like the one with Howard are key to making sure students are equipped with the skills needed to enter an evolving workforce and for companies like Amazon to ensure they have the talent they need. Howards D.C. campus is a few miles from Arlington, Virginia, where Amazon is developing a 25,000-person corporate campus.
Take a look at whats happened over the last two years and you see how much has transformed due to COVID, Majerus said. Skills are needed to help these companies continue to innovate and they saw the best innovations come through technology. So again, you think of the curriculum that Howard is empowering their students with coupled by the focus in data and analytics and applying that to whether social challenges, healthcare, criminal justice, those are all the exciting things that those students are going to bring to the global workforce.
An analysis of 2019-2020 job postings by the labor market analytics firm Emsi found that data skills were one of the top categories in the tech industry, and found that Amazon Web Services and data engineering were the two fastest-growing skills.
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Google urged to halt cloud-computing project in Saudi Arabia over human rights concerns – Business Insider
A Silicon Valley tech giant could end up enabling one of the world's worst human rights abusers to better spy on its citizens, human rights campaigners said Wednesday.
When Google announced last year that it had finalized an agreement to build a major new cloud-computing center in Saudi Arabia, the company said the move would allow businesses there to "confidently grow and scale their offerings in this market."
The company opened the first such centers, known as Google Cloud regions, in 2020, starting with the US, Indonesia, and South Korea. It also announced plans to open them in Spain, France, Italy, and Qatar.
But in a statement, critics said that setting up shop in Saudi Arabia could end up bringing more than just faster data transfer speeds to its clients, including Saudi Aramco, a state-owned oil company.
"In a country where dissidents are arrested, jailed for their expression and tortured for their work Google's plan could give the Saudi authorities even greater powers to infiltrate networks and gain access to data on peaceful activists and any individual expressing a dissenting opinion in the Kingdom," Rasha Abdul Rahim, director of Amnesty Tech, said in a press release.
The backlash underscores the difficulties Google faces in its aggressive pursuit of cloud computing, as the push into more markets risks tangling the company up in geopolitical quandaries.
The communique, signed by Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and the Electronic Frontier Foundation, among others, calls on Google to "immediately halt" work on the project until the company "can publicly demonstrate how it will mitigate adverse human rights impacts."
The stated fear among campaigners is not that Google will directly assist Saudi authorities' attempts to silence dissent, but that those authorities have shown no qualms about infiltrating technology companies and demanding that they hand over user data. In at least one case, the Saudi government appears to have placed spies within a US social media company, Twitter, to obtain information it could not get through legal means.
The US State Department, in a 2020 human rights report, noted that Saudi authorities "frequently attempted to identify and detain anonymous or pseudonymous users and writers who made critical or controversial remarks." The Saudi government "regularly surveilled websites, blogs, chat rooms, social media sites, emails, and text messages," the report noted, and a counter-terrorism law grants authorities the right to circumvent legal protections to access someone's "private communications."
Saudi Arabia is also a world leader when it comes to beheading citizens it deems enemies of the kingdom. Its top officials also orchestrated the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, using spyware to keep tabs on the dissident and his friends, according to a lawsuit.
Campaigners want Google to come out and set "red lines" concerning requests from the Saudi government with which it will refuse to comply. It also wants Google to elaborate on the specifics of the independent human rights assessment the company said it conducted.
"We are saying they should not have any cloud region in Saudi Arabia, unless and until there has been a robust and thorough human rights due diligence process," Michael Kleinman, director of Amnesty International's Silicon Valley initiative, told Insider.
In 2018, after employee backlash over a cloud contract with the Department of Defense, Google published a set of principles around AI that included a commitment to not design or deploy AI that "contravenes widely accepted principles of international law and human rights."
But as Google races to catch Microsoft and Amazon in the cloud wars, deals with some governments risk backlash both inside and outside the company. Earlier this month, some Google employees called on the company to terminate contracts with the Israeli government due to the deadly attacks on Palestinians in Gaza.
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GDPR: EU privacy watchdog probing the use of AWS and Azure cloud services – ZDNet
EU privacy watchdog the European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) has started examining whether the bloc's top institutions and agenciesare effectively protecting citizens' personal data when using Amazon's AWS and Microsoft's Azure cloud services.
In a separate investigation, the EDPS will also probe whether the European Commission's use of Microsoft Office 365 is compliant with data protection laws.
The EDPS announced the launch of both inquiries in relation to the Schrems II ruling that occurred last summer and which introduced new obstacles to the transfer of personal data between the US where Amazon and Microsoft are based and the EU.
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In the ruling, the EU Court of Justice concluded thatnational laws in the US did not match the stringent data protection requirements established by the bloc's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), meaning that without additional safeguards, the personal data of EU citizens cannot be safely processed across the Atlantic.
For example, under the Clarifying Lawful Overseas Use of Data Act (CLOUD), US authorities are allowed to require national storage providers to give them access to information held on their servers, even if that data is located overseas.
An EU-based organization using a US-based cloud provider like AWS or Azure, therefore, might find that some of their data including personal data about customers or employees, for example can potentially be made available for US authorities to snoop on.
This is why the EU's Court of Justice invalidated the scheme that was in place to enable personal data to flow freely between the bloc and the US, called the Privacy Shield, and ruled that instead, organizations will have to implement new privacy-protecting contracts, called Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs) for each data transfer.
In some cases where even SCCs are insufficient, the data exchange can be suspended.
The EDPS, an independent organization that monitors the processing of personal data by EU institutions, has been closely watching the impact of Schrems II on some of the contracts that tie European offices and agencies to tech companies in the US.
"We identified certain types of contracts that require particular attention and this is why we have decided to launch these two investigations," said Wojciech Wiewirowski, the European Data Protection Supervisor.
"We acknowledge that EUIs (European Union Institutions) like other entities in the EU/EEA are dependent on a limited number of large providers. With these investigations, the EDPS aims to help EUIs to improve their data protection compliance when negotiating contracts with their service provider."
In particular, the privacy watchdog will be looking at so-called "Cloud II" contracts agreed between the EU and Microsoft or Amazon for the use of their cloud services.
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When EUIs use Azure and AWS, in effect, individuals' personal information can be sent outside of the EU and to the US, and unless appropriate GDPR-compliant measures are taken to protect the data transfer, there is a risk of surveillance from the authorities.
In other words, the EDPS will now be checking whether these GDPR-compliant measures are being taken by institutions in the bloc.
"We will actively support the EU institutions to answer questions raised by the European Data Protection Supervisor and are confident to address any concerns swiftly," a Microsoft spokesperson told ZDNet. "We remain committed to responding to guidance from regulators and will continuously seek to strengthen customer privacy protections." AWS did not respond to a request for comment.
The privacy threats posed by the reliance on foreign ICT providers' cloud services have long been flagged by the EDPS: as early as 2018, the privacy watchdogpublished guidelines for EU institutions that highlighted EUIs' responsibility in ensuring the protection of personal datain cloud infrastructure.
The message has not gone unheard. Recently, the European Data Protection Boardvalidated the use of a new "EU Cloud Code of Conduct", which acts as a standard certifying that a given cloud service provider is GDPR-compliant. Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud, among others, have already declared adherence to the code of conduct.
What's more: since the Schrems II ruling, cloud providers have come forward to announce changes to their policy to better comply with GDPR restrictions. BothMicrosoftandAmazonhave promised to contest government requests for access to customer data when they are able to. When required by law, Amazon also committed to disclose the minimum amount necessary of information, while Microsoft said that it would provide monetary compensation to the customers affected.
Microsoft has even gone one step further bypledging to enable EU customers to store and process most of their data within the EU by the end of 2022, meaning that personal data wouldn't even need to be sent to the US anymore.
Wiewirowski recognized that both companies have made amends, but nevertheless said that the announced measures might not be sufficient to ensure full compliance with EU data protection law, and still require a proper investigation.
"It's not just about law it's also about ethics. There are many social and economic issues that come with relying on only a handful of corporations for your critical infrastructure. If they don't comply to the rules, then your privacy will never be protected," Subhajit Basu, associate professor of information technology law at the University of Leeds, told ZDNet.
But there is also a political dimension to the new investigations, according to Basu. The EU is increasingly keen to re-assert the bloc's "digital sovereignty", especially when it comes to data infrastructure and cloud services.
The majority of the European cloud market, in effect, is controlled by non-European hyperscalers, with recent research showing that more than half of decision makers on the continentuse AWS, Microsoft Azure, IBM Cloud and Google Cloud.
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In an attempt to re-gain control over the bloc's digital infrastructure, EU leaders are trying to develop a homegrown cloud initiative called GAIA-X, which will adhere to European principles of data protection and transparency but the project is stalling, and still remains far behind US-based cloud behemoths.
"This is about the future of cloud services, and making sure that the EU has its share in the pie of cloud business," says Basu. "The whole world is in the cloud nowadays, showing the importance of having a cloud infrastructure."
In addition to probing EUIs' use of US-based cloud services, the EDPS is also investigating the European Commission's use of Microsoft Office 365 another sticking point for the privacy watchdog, given that over 45,000 staff of EU institutions are users of the Redmond giant's products and services.
Last year, the EDPS published afirst set of recommendations related to the use of Microsoft's suite, including the imperative of knowing exactly where data is located, what information is transferred out of the EU and whether it is protected by proper safeguards.
For Basu, the move falls in line with both the primary objective of better protecting EU citizens' privacy, and the underlying goal of re-establishing the bloc's digital sovereignty and control over the personal data of its residents.
"What surprises me is it's taken the EDPS this long to launch an investigation," says Basu. "This is good for EU citizens, but it was needed and it should have been done before."
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