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What happens when key infrastructure providers are too good at their jobs? Everyone relies on them—with catastrophic consequences when they fail.
Here’s a head-to-head comparison of AWS, Microsoft and Google Cloud’s recent financial earnings results for second-quarter 2024, including revenue, sales growth, cloud market share and operating income. The results are in for the three largest cloud ...
Amazon Web Services (AWS) had a bad day. That's how the boss of another big US tech firm Cloudflare put it – probably feeling very relieved that Monday's outage, hitting over 1,000 companies and affecting millions of internet users, had nothing to do with him.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure are two of the leading cloud computing providers in today's landscape. Both platforms offer a wide range of services, including fundamental computing and storage options and advanced AI and machine learning ...
Flexera’s new 2023 State of the Cloud Report sheds light on hundreds of organizations’ cloud spending, adoption rates and more around AWS, Azure and GCP. Here are six interesting cloud results that you need to know. The Flexera 2023 State of the Cloud ...
AWS leads in market share, but its total revenue exposure and operating margin has been declining, signaling Azure and Google Cloud's catching up. Azure surpasses AWS in both revenue growth and market share growth, gaining significant weight in the total ...
Cloud titans Amazon, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN), Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ:MSFT) and Alphabet, Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOGL) (NASDAQ:GOOG) all reported fourth-quarter results this week, and the spotlight was on their Cloud businesses, given their high-margin nature.
Enterprise spending on cloud infrastructure services rose by $10 billion year-over-year to $65 billion in Q2, Synergy Research says. Market leader Amazon's growth decelerated notably in Q2, while Microsoft and Google only saw slight declines in growth rates.
The Google Cloud Next conference has always been a cornerstone event for the tech giant to unfurl its latest and greatest. This year was no exception, as Google, in the presence of over 12,000 attendees, declared a full-scale war on AWS and Azure for cloud ...