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 ...
Both Amazon and Microsoft should perform well in 2026, but one has the bigger opportunity.
As more companies shift their operations to the cloud, choosing the right provider has become a major decision that affects everything from scalability to performance to long-term costs. Amazon Web ...
There was a lot to love about Microsoft’s latest earnings report, but Azure was a standout, with revenue gaining 33% from the previous year. Core sequential dollar growth was particularly strong, UBS ...
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 ...
Our guide breaks down Amazon Web Services vs. Azure and Google Cloud so IT leaders can determine which is best for their business. AWS offers a vast array of services that cater to almost every ...
AI gets a lot of attention, but analysts say Microsoft Azure is disproportionately benefitting from migrations in its traditional cloud business Microsoft Corp. surprised Wall Street with strong ...
From nearly 25 percent of AWS and Azure customers spending between $500,000 to over $5 million each month to cloud adoptions rates of Google Cloud, here’s five key data results from Flexera’s new ...
Artificial intelligence is currently running on a one-lane CapEx highway that is capacity-constrained. Hyperscaler cloud providers are the largest contributor to the momentum and as such, investors ...
Microsoft Corp. surprised Wall Street with strong earnings last week, reflecting growth in its Azure cloud-computing division. Notably, the company did better than cloud rivals Amazon Web Services and ...
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