AWS, Microsoft, Google, Alibaba and Huawei combined to win 81 percent of the worldwide Infrastructure-as-a-Service market in 2022. Here’s each company’s market share and revenue figures from Gartner.
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Microsoft on Tuesday made a flurry of Windows Azure-related announcements, including the general availability of Windows Azure IaaS (infrastructure as a service), with new VMI (virtual machine image) ...
Worldwide spending on cloud infrastructure-as-a-service resources passed the $100 billion mark in 2022 after growing 29.7% year-over-year, according to new Gartner Inc. data released today. The ...
Discover more with HPE Aruba's innovation from AWS re:Invent 2023, from hybrid multi-cloud networking to SaaS optimization with AppExpress. Advanced multi-cloud connectivity integration capabilities ...
Amazon, Microsoft, Alibaba and Google were the four global leaders in the $90.9 billion IaaS cloud market last year. Here’s where each cloud giant ranked. Amazon is the clear worldwide market share ...
The tool could help enterprises gain future visibility into planned expansion of services across cloud regions, helping avoid costly replanning and deployment. AWS is finally making planning for cloud ...
The AWS outage post-mortem is more revealing in what it doesn’t say The company listed all of the systems that went haywire, but never really identified what happened differently that day to cause ...
The Australian infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) market grew 37.1% in 2022 to total A$2.68bn, up from $1.96bn in 2021, according to Gartner, suggesting that there is still room for growth in the ...
With AWS re:Invent just around the corner, another piece of research which affirms Amazon’s top position in the cloud infrastructure biz; IHS Markit says the company secured more than a quarter of ...
UK regulator Ofcom is proposing referring the UK cloud services market to the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), picking out the market share and operating models of Amazon and Microsoft as ...