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Amazon AWS vs Microsoft Azure vs Google Cloud

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It’s happening. AWS is no longer the only cloud heavyweight doing business with the US Government. Azure has recently signed a $10 Billion deal with the DoD.
Gartner reports that AWS is still a better product than most competitors, in terms of what they offer and the quality! But some ask if it's fair that the DoD is only doing business with Amazon, a representation of perpetuating the monopoly Amazon is clinging onto. Amazon and Oracle both raised questions about “political interference”.
Microsoft’s resurgence has been nothing short of extraordinary! With almost a year and a half of revenues more than 30% of AWS’, has Microsoft officially trumped Amazon in Cloud? And don't forget Google, the small fish in this race aggressively ramping up in high growth markets like India & South East Asia.
If you’re curious about how the Cloud Wars are pitting the biggest tech companies against each other, tune in!
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1. Amazon AWS vs Microsoft Azure vs Google Cloud (00:00:00)

2. [Ad] C-Suite Strategies (00:17:30)

3. (Cont.) Amazon AWS vs Microsoft Azure vs Google Cloud (00:18:18)

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It’s happening. AWS is no longer the only cloud heavyweight doing business with the US Government. Azure has recently signed a $10 Billion deal with the DoD.
Gartner reports that AWS is still a better product than most competitors, in terms of what they offer and the quality! But some ask if it's fair that the DoD is only doing business with Amazon, a representation of perpetuating the monopoly Amazon is clinging onto. Amazon and Oracle both raised questions about “political interference”.
Microsoft’s resurgence has been nothing short of extraordinary! With almost a year and a half of revenues more than 30% of AWS’, has Microsoft officially trumped Amazon in Cloud? And don't forget Google, the small fish in this race aggressively ramping up in high growth markets like India & South East Asia.
If you’re curious about how the Cloud Wars are pitting the biggest tech companies against each other, tune in!
Some helpful links:

C-Suite Strategies
Welcome to C-Suite Strategies, the podcast where we discuss the art of scaling businesses.
Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify

Support the show

Things Have Changed

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Chapters

1. Amazon AWS vs Microsoft Azure vs Google Cloud (00:00:00)

2. [Ad] C-Suite Strategies (00:17:30)

3. (Cont.) Amazon AWS vs Microsoft Azure vs Google Cloud (00:18:18)

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