Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), and Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN)—dominate cloud infrastructure, enterprise services, and consumer platforms, positioning themselves at the forefront of AI innovation and deployment.
Revenue for AWS, Amazon’s closely watched cloud unit, was $33 billion versus a $32.5 billion analyst estimate.
After months of anxiety over whether Amazon could keep up with Microsoft and Google in the cloud race, the company finally ...
The pressing question for any serious investor looking at long-term returns is this: Between Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure, who has the structural advantage? We’re talking about the ...
Amazon announced earnings per share of $1.95, exceeding the expected $1.57—a 25% surprise that caught Wall Street completely ...
AWS outage reports spiked again for the cloud service yesterday (October 29) after a mass outage last week. But this time, ...
With this increasing demand, AWS has been building out its data center capacity rapidly. According to Jassy, the company has ...
Interview: Nathan Thomas outlines how Oracle is advancing multicloud and AI strategy through Zettascale GPU clusters, unified ...
Amazon (AMZN.O) shares jumped nearly 12% in premarket trade on Friday after strong growth at its cloud unit and a bullish ...
The e-commerce giant’s cloud-computing business has disappointed investors with its growth recently, but that appears to be ...
Amazon shares jumped nearly 12% in premarket trade on Friday after strong growth at its cloud unit and a bullish sales ...
Thousands of users are reporting problems with Microsoft and Amazon Web Services on Wednesday, days after a widespread outage ...