TECHNOLOGY

Miners take their businesses to the cloud

With cloud computing, even the smallest mining companies can think big and get big results. Carly Leonida explores the benefits

Cloudy skies ahead. More and more miners are migrating their data transfer and processing to the cloud. Photo: Anglo American

Cloudy skies ahead. More and more miners are migrating their data transfer and processing to the cloud. Photo: Anglo American

"Data in the mining industry has become so important that it could potentially qualify as a strategic asset in the near future." As a solution architect, one who was sponsored just last year by Facebook...

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