Will Charcnock has been appointesd as new Vice President and Chief Technology Officer at Linode

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Linode Appoints Will Charnock As The New Vice President, Chief Technology Officer

The world's largest independent cloud computing infrastructure provider, Linode has appointed Will Charnock as the new Vice President and Chief Technology Officer. Charnock has nearly two decades of experience in leading technical teams and scaling infrastructure across a range of startups and global organizations, including as CTO at Stackpath. At Linode, Charnock will help the company to strengthen Lindoe's position among hyper-scale cloud… read-more

Fri, 09 Jul 2021 - 07:40 PM / by Brijesh Goswami

Tags: Linode, Cloud, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, AMAZON WEB SERVICES

Courtesy: Press Release

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Google Photos Free Unlimited Photo Storage Will End From June 1

Google Photos free storage policy for 'high resolution' and 'express resolution' photos is about to end on June 1. Moreover, the users relying on Google Photos to back up all pictures will need to pay for the cloud storage beyond 15GB free limit. Under the paid subscription, it has announced plans starting with Rs 130/month or Rs 1,300/year for 100GB. However, photos uploaded earlier will have no effect, confirmed Google. 

Mon, 31 May 2021 - 07:22 PM / by Sohini Mandal

Tags: Google, Google Cloud, Google Photos, Storage, New Policy

Courtesy: The Indian Express

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Google Photos To Charge For Amassing Photos, Videos Over 15GB

Come June, 2021, Google Photos will no longer provide free storage to amass photos and videos, instead it will start charging once it exceeds the 15GB quota. The decision is aimed at boosting Google One subscription, which offers cloud storage for Google Photos, Google Drive and Gmail, of up to 30TB space. However, the Pixel phone users will not be covered under the decision.

Thu, 12 Nov 2020 - 06:37 PM / by Richa Nigam

Tags: Tech Industry, Google Cloud, Google Photos, Google

Courtesy: ndtv