Feb 5 (Reuters) - The pressure is on Amazon.com to deliver on lofty expectations for cloud computing in its fourth-quarter results on Thursday, after Microsoft and Google's lackluster reports jolted ...
Anyone keeping a close eye on Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) these days certainly already knows the company's fourth-quarter cloud computing revenue fell just short of analyst estimates, marking the second ...
Amazon reports earnings for the second quarter of 2025 on Thursday, July 31. (GeekWire File Photo / Todd Bishop) Amazon’s infrastructure investments and cloud business will go under the microscope ...
Amazon on Thursday forecast third-quarter sales above market estimates, but failed to live up to lofty expectations for its Amazon Web Services cloud computing unit after rivals handily beat ...
Shares of Amazon.com Inc. jumped more than 12% in extended trading today after it posted earnings and revenue that easily beat analysts’ expectations, driven by the strongest growth in years in its ...
Amazon reportedly is committing over $1 billion to Microsoft, its largest cloud rival, to buy Microsoft 365 licenses for 1 million Amazon employees. AWS and Microsoft are fierce rivals in the cloud ...
Amazon and Microsoft are the two largest cloud computing companies. Microsoft Azure has been growing more quickly, but a strained relationship with OpenAI leaves some questions. Amazon's AWS, ...
Revenue was up last quarter for Amazon, Microsoft, and Google's clouds after months of decline. Generative AI is driving spend, they said, and cost-cutting is winding down. A recent survey found that ...
The cloud unit is giving customers the AI tools they need. AWS is also aggressively adding capacity. To be sure, Amazon didn't invent cloud computing. However, the company's 2006 launch of Amazon Web ...
Amazon and Google both have attractive valuations, but Amazon's AWS is currently the better cloud investment due to its market leadership and profitability. The cloud market is rapidly expanding, with ...