Cloud Computing Stocks List

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

Cloud Computing Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Jul 8 CFLT Confluent to Announce Second Quarter 2024 Financial Results on July 31, 2024
Jul 6 CRM Is Salesforce a Buy?
Jul 6 MRVL 2 Reasons to Buy Marvell Technology Stock Like There's No Tomorrow
Jul 5 TASK TaskUs files to sell mixed shelf offering
Jul 5 CRM Salesforce Director Buys the Stock Dip
Jul 5 CRM Tech Bull Shares Top Stock Picks For Second Half Of 2024 After AI-Fueled Rally: Do You Own These Stocks?
Jul 5 DELL Some Growth, Some Uncertainty: Why Dell Needs A Bigger Discount
Jul 5 MRVL Jim Cramer Says You Should Hold On To Marvell Technology Inc. (NASDAQ:MRVL)
Jul 4 CRM $100 Invested In Salesforce 20 Years Ago Would Be Worth This Much Today
Jul 4 CRM Salesforce's Stock Is Nothing But A Gift At This Price
Jul 4 CRM Salesforce Inc (CRM): This Wall Street Favorite is Among the Biggest AI Stories Now
Jul 4 DELL Dell Technologies Inc (DELL): One of the Biggest AI Stories Right Now?
Jul 4 CRM Saks Fifth Avenue's Parent Company To Buy Neiman Marcus For $2.65B, With Amazon's Help: Report
Jul 3 MRVL Marvell stock continues to gain for seven straight sessions
Jul 3 MRVL Nvidia has 3 under-the-radar rivals for AI chip supremacy
Jul 3 CRM Why software stocks have 'legs,' upside potential: Strategist
Jul 3 DELL Dell, Amazon, Amphenol in focus as BofA switches up US 1 list
Jul 3 DELL Should You Investigate Dell Technologies Inc. (NYSE:DELL) At US$143?
Jul 3 CRM Salesforce, Inc. (CRM): Is Billionaire Phillipe Laffont Bullish On This Stock Right Now?
Jul 2 CFLT Confluent: Resilient Consumption Trends Amidst Broader Software Slowdown
Cloud Computing

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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