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A month later, Alibaba Cloud's first Singapore data center opened, and Singapore was announced as Alibaba Cloud's overseas headquarters. Two US data centers went online in October 2015, and that same month MaxCompute took the lead in the Sort Benchmark, sorting 100 TB data in 377s compared with Apache Spark 's previous record of 1406s. [ 12 ]
Many Chinese students returned home after the virus prompted campuses to shut and have difficulty watching live-streamed tutorials or accessing class materials due to the so-called Great Firewall.
The first City Brain system was announced and developed in 2016 by Alibaba Cloud for its home city of Hangzhou. [1] First aiming to curb the city's high level of traffic congestion, it was initially "given control" of traffic lights in Xiaoshan District, where it increased traffic speed by 15%. This led to its adoption by the rest of the city ...
Alibaba Cloud is the largest high-end cloud computing company in China. [134] In 2009, Alibaba acquired HiChina, the largest domain registration service and web hosting service company in China, and built it into Alibaba Cloud. [ 135 ]
Feifei Li is a database researcher at Alibaba Cloud. [1] He is an ACM Fellow [ 2 ] and IEEE Fellow . [ 3 ] He received a Ph.D. from Nanyang Technological University in 2002.
He was director of Department of Psychology between 1994 and 1998. In 1996 he was a visiting professor at New York State University. In 1999 he joined the Microsoft Research Asia. In September 2008 he was offered a position as chief architect of Alibaba Group. In August 2012 he became chief technology officer. [2]
He is among the first generation of internet entrepreneurs in China. Zhang is the founder, former Chairman and CEO of HiChina Corporation (now Alibaba Cloud) as well as the Chairman and CEO of Tixa Internet Technology Corporation. Zhang foresaw the potential of the internet and provided domain name registration and web hosting services from the ...
In Switzerland, the SWITCH Information Technology Services Foundation is developing a Shibboleth-based AAI system that helps Swiss universities in particular to make their e-learning offers accessible to students beyond their own institutional boundaries. [5] Based on the success of SWITCHaai, other countries are following with their own AAI ...