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  1. AI in IT: Boon or Curse? Winners, Losers & Investment Dilemma

    The debate Kepler Cheuvreux set out in its note—“Is AI truly a boon for the entire IT industry, or could it also be a curse?”—captures a growing fault line across technology markets: enormous, record-breaking infrastructure and R&D spending is colliding with an unsettled monetization pathway and...
  2. Oracle's AI Infrastructure Push: OCI Backlog, Capex, and Risk

    Oracle’s first‑quarter disclosure and subsequent analyst reporting have transformed what had been a cautious infrastructure pivot into a full‑blown, capital‑intensive sprint toward AI dominance — but the numbers that dazzled Wall Street come with real execution and counterparty risks that...
  3. Microsoft Bets Big on Third-Party GPUs to Power Azure AI Growth

    Microsoft’s decision to lease billions in third‑party GPUs rather than wait for its own silicon to arrive is a deliberate, high‑stakes move to keep Azure at the center of the AI economy—even if it means compressing near‑term cloud margins and increasing capital intensity across the balance...
  4. Oracle's AI Infrastructure Push Rewrites the Cloud Playbook

    Oracle’s latest quarter didn’t just surprise the market — it rewrote the playbook for what a legacy enterprise software company can become in an AI-first world. (investor.oracle.com) Background For two decades Oracle was best known as a database and enterprise-software stalwart slowly adapting...
  5. Microsoft's AI-Driven Azure and Windows 11: Building the AI Platform and Cloud Flywheel

    Microsoft’s recent narrative — that an AI-first Azure is building an unassailable moat while Windows 11 becomes an “AI platform” — is both materially true and rhetorically optimistic; the data underpinning the claim is strong, but the timeline and some headline figures in the popular bull case...
  6. Alibaba Cloud Intelligence: Qwen3, AI Hosting & RMB 380B Push

    Alibaba’s Cloud Intelligence unit has vaulted from strategic experiment to the company’s primary growth engine, reporting a 26% year‑over‑year revenue jump to RMB 33.4 billion in the most recent fiscal quarter as management doubles down on generative AI, model hosting and a headline RMB 380...
  7. Alibaba Cloud Intelligence Accelerates Growth with In-house AI and RMB 380B Plan

    Alibaba’s Cloud Intelligence business is no longer an experimental bet — it is the engine powering the company’s reacceleration, but sustaining that advantage will demand flawless execution across infrastructure, monetization and geopolitics. Background Alibaba reported that its Cloud...
  8. AWS New Zealand Region Launch: APAC Growth, AI and Renewables

    Amazon’s cloud story entered a new chapter this quarter: AWS reported roughly $30.8–$30.9 billion in revenue for Q2 2025 while launching a major, renewable‑powered infrastructure region in New Zealand—an investment AWS says will strengthen APAC presence, lower latency for local customers, and...
  9. Microsoft: Scale, AI Monetization, and Cloud Valuation Dynamics

    Microsoft’s scale and cash-generation power remain the dominant story in the software sector, but automated peer snapshots—like the Benzinga table under review—both illuminate and obscure the real picture: Microsoft is simultaneously a lower‑multiple, fortress‑balance‑sheet giant and a...
  10. Microsoft MAI Push: In‑House AI, Copilot on Azure, and Enterprise Risk

    Lyft CEO David Risher’s recent public praise for Oura Ring, Starbucks, and Microsoft lands at a moment when Microsoft itself has signaled a major strategic pivot — shipping its first in‑house MAI models and doubling down on an AI‑centric infrastructure plan that changes the calculus for Copilot...
  11. Alibaba AI Push: Qwen3 Open Source Momentum and RMB 380B Cloud Bet

    Alibaba’s latest AI push reads like a two-act drama: a crescendo of product releases and developer traction on one side, and an equally loud chorus of pricing pressure, competition, and heavy-capex obligations on the other. In the past year the company has rolled out its Qwen3 model family and...
  12. AWS Q2: Growth Slower, Margin Pressure in AI Buildout Era

    Amazon’s Q2 results forced a recalibration: the cloud unit that once underwrote Amazon’s long-term bets is still massive, but its growth and margins are under pressure in an AI-driven market that increasingly rewards integrated, productized models over raw compute capacity. The data from Q2 —...
  13. Microsoft AI Rush: Azure Growth, $13B Run-Rate, and Two Analyst Narratives

    Microsoft's Q2 results and the wave of new analyst targets have crystallized a central tension: the company’s AI and cloud fundamentals are powerful and accelerating, yet the market’s price expectations and margin realities send mixed signals about how fast that promise will convert into durable...
  14. Megacaps in the AI Era: Capex as a Platform Play and Durable Moats

    The largest technology companies are weathering a volatile market not because the case for them is uncomplicated, but because the economics of artificial intelligence have tilted the strategic balance in their favor: giant, cash-rich platforms can underwrite the infrastructure, talent and...
  15. Microsoft Cloud and AI Drive Azure Growth in Q4 2025

    Microsoft’s latest quarterly report confirms what investors and enterprise customers have been sensing for months: cloud and AI are not just growth drivers — they are the engine reshaping Microsoft’s business and the broader enterprise landscape. In the fiscal fourth quarter ended June 30, 2025...
  16. AWS Cloud Growth Slows as AI Push Elevates Azure and Google Cloud

    Amazon’s cloud engine is still humming, but the tempo has slowed: the company’s Amazon Web Services (AWS) unit reported mid‑teens growth in its most recent quarter while rivals logged dramatically higher expansion, a gap that spooked investors, sharpened questions about AWS’s AI strategy, and...
  17. IaaS Market 2024: AWS, Azure & Google Cloud Lead AI-Driven Growth

    The global infrastructure-as-a-service market surged again in 2024, with the three hyperscalers — Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud — together capturing roughly seven out of every ten dollars spent on cloud infrastructure, as enterprises pour capital into AI-optimized...
  18. Microsoft Faces CapEx Challenges Amid Tariff Uncertainty: Impact on Cloud & AI

    Microsoft faces a challenging moment as growing tariff uncertainties and rising bond yields are now casting shadows over its aggressive capital expenditure plans. Wedbush Securities, led by analyst Dan Ives, has recently raised concerns over what it terms “capex headwinds” — a consequence of the...
  19. Microsoft's CapEx Dilemma: Balancing AI Investment and Azure Growth Risks

    Microsoft’s aggressive capital spending on data centers and AI infrastructure has once again drawn sharp scrutiny from Wall Street, as Wedbush analysts slash their target price in the face of mounting CapEx warnings. The tech giant’s ambitious investment plans—which include an eye-watering $80...