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OpenTraffic to Fight M’sia Traffic, Can Google Top Microsoft & Amazon In Cloud Computing?

Audrey Raj | Angeline Teh

12-Apr-17 12:00

OpenTraffic to Fight M’sia Traffic, Can Google Top Microsoft & Amazon In Cloud Computing?

In today's Enterprise Biz Bytes, Audrey Raj and Angeline Teh talk about:

 

0:33 - GRAB And MDEC Together With The World Bank Group Launch Open-Traffic Platform In Malaysia To Combat Local Traffic Woes

3:45 - Uber head of comms Rachel Whetstone is leaving the company

6:50 - Can Google Challenge Microsoft And Amazon For Cloud Supremacy?


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Tags:  GrabUberMdecWorld Bank GroupOpenTrafficLocal TrafficTraffic JamRachel WhetstoneGoogleAmazonMicrosoftCloudCloud ComputingAmazon Web ServiceAWSMicrosoft AzureIBMAvere SystemsCloudShare





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