12 April 2016

Apple will use Chinese servers to migrate iCloud services

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It seems that a time now the Cupertino are making moves into the cloud services offered by the company. The latest information regarding these movements comes from China. According to DigiTimes, the company originated in China Inspur would have every chance to take over services iCloud users Cupertino-based company.

Currently Amazon is who is managing all Apple servers and services in the cloud via Amazon Web Services (AWS). But the company is trying to save money on these services (then pass what will happen and only time) because every time there are greater needs of both the company and users, especially after the launch last year of the new iCloud storage plans among users.

Inspur currently manages 60% of the servers in the cloud of the Chinese market. He has previously worked with Microsoft, Intel, IBM other technology companies looking to expand their storage systems. As published by DigiTimes, Inspur and Cupertino reportedly met with the heads of information management in the cloud of Apple, in addition to the head of the company, Tim Cook. As usual, neither Apple nor Inspur confirmed nor denied the news, but all sources solvency and related to the negotiations say that only small fringes are in negotiations would be about to close.

Apple last month signed an agreement with Google, valued between 400 and 600 million dollars to be made ​​part of the infrastructure that Amazon is currently providing through its cloud services. Apple has data centers in Ireland, Denmark, Reno, Arizona and is currently building another in Oregon.

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