Summary: It seems Microsoft’s recent acquisition of a Chevron data centre in Texas wasn’t just about real estate. Chevron named Microsoft as its primary cloud provider under a seven-year agreement that forms part of its multi-year digital transformation initiative. Chevron will use Azure for HPC, machine learning and IoT capabilities. It needed a platform that could analyze and process the growing volumes of real-time data it collects from multiple sources.
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