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Italian Cloud Computing Provider NICE to be Acquired by AWS
📅 - Amazon Web Services (AWS) has made plans to acquire NICE, an Italian Cloud Providers. NICE is headquartered in Asti, Italy. They provide a wide range of products including cloud and grid solutions, such as Desktop Cloud Virtualization.
AWS is headquartered in Seattle, Washington. They are one of the leading cloud providers with services, such as storage, compute, application, analytics, database and deployment options. The financial aspects of the deal were not released and it's expected to be announced at the end of the first quarter of 2016. .
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