Cloud Infrastructure Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Cloud Infrastructure stocks.

Cloud Infrastructure Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Oct 3 ZS Cybersecurity software demand slower in Q3, likely to pick up in Q4: BTIG
Oct 3 ZS Prediction: These 2 Phenomenal Stocks Are Set to Soar
Oct 2 DOMO Domo CISO Suyesh Karki Named a 2024 Living Color Honoree by Utah Business
Oct 2 KD Kyndryl Launches Services to Speed Adoption of AI-Powered Workplace Solutions for Copilot for Microsoft 365
Oct 2 DOMO Q2 Data Analytics Earnings: Palantir (NYSE:PLTR) Impresses
Oct 1 RBRK Rubrik Plunges 13% YTD: How Should Investors Play the Stock?
Oct 1 DOMO Data Analytics Stocks Q2 Recap: Benchmarking Samsara (NYSE:IOT)
Sep 30 ZS Zscaler Appoints Security Industry Veteran Adam Geller as Chief Product Officer to Scale Cloud Security Leader to $5 Billion ARR and Beyond
Sep 30 PSTG Pure Storage Jumps 39% Year to Date: What Lies Ahead for the Stock?
Sep 30 ZS 2 Unstoppable Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stocks Down 54% and 79% to Buy Hand Over Fist, According to Wall Street
Sep 27 PSTG Pure Storage (PSTG) Up 0.3% Since Last Earnings Report: Can It Continue?
Sep 27 RBRK Pure Storage, Rubrik to Combat Emerging Cyber Threats in Businesses
Sep 27 PSTG Pure Storage, Rubrik to Combat Emerging Cyber Threats in Businesses
Sep 27 RBRK Do You Believe in Rubrik’s (RBRK) Growth Prospects?
Sep 27 KD Kyndryl Releases its Fiscal Year 2024 Corporate Citizenship Report
Sep 27 MQ Marqeta to Announce Third Quarter 2024 Results on November 4, 2024
Sep 27 MQ Marqeta and Found bring streamlined expense management offerings to SMBs and self-employed professionals
Cloud Infrastructure

Cloud computing is shared pools of configurable computer system resources and higher-level services that can be rapidly provisioned with minimal management effort, often over the Internet. Cloud computing relies on sharing of resources to achieve coherence and economies of scale, similar to a public utility.
Third-party clouds enable organizations to focus on their core businesses instead of expending resources on computer infrastructure and maintenance. Advocates note that cloud computing allows companies to avoid or minimize up-front IT infrastructure costs. Proponents also claim that cloud computing allows enterprises to get their applications up and running faster, with improved manageability and less maintenance, and that it enables IT teams to more rapidly adjust resources to meet fluctuating and unpredictable demand. Cloud providers typically use a "pay-as-you-go" model, which can lead to unexpected operating expenses if administrators are not familiarized with cloud-pricing models.The availability of high-capacity networks, low-cost computers and storage devices as well as the widespread adoption of hardware virtualization, service-oriented architecture, and autonomic and utility computing has led to growth in cloud computing.

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