Why is FedEx closing its data centers and moving to the cloud?
Logistics giant FedEx is making the move of closing its remaining data centers, a decision that it says will take two years and save the company $400 million annually. (Courtesy FedEx)
The logistics giant is closing its remaining data centers and moving completely to the cloud, a decision that it says will take two years.
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