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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 ...
AWS was strong, as growth accelerated to 20% year over year, a pace that CEO Andy Jassy thinks can continue for “a while.” As ...
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 ...
Following a long-heralded meeting between leaders Donald Trump and Xi Jinping, the sale of US technology to China remains ...
Investing.com-- Stifel analysts raised their price target on Amazon.com Inc (NASDAQ:AMZN) after the e-commerce giant’s ...