Cloud revenue surged across the board in Q4 2025, but the big news wasn’t just higher numbers — it was the way AI demand reshaped market dynamics, pushed hyperscalers into aggressive capital spending, and produced a surprising narrative winner: Google Cloud. The latest earnings season confirmed...
Amazon is reportedly in early discussions to invest roughly $10 billion in OpenAI — a move that, if completed, would reshape the cloud-and-AI battlefield by giving Amazon a direct financial stake in the company behind ChatGPT and opening the door for OpenAI to use AWS infrastructure and Amazon’s...
Google’s TPU story is no longer a niche engineering footnote; it has become a strategic lever that could reshape the economics of cloud AI and redraw the boundaries of the AI cloud race. What began as an internal solution to a capacity problem — a chip designed in 2015 to keep voice search from...
The European Commission has launched a trio of market investigations that could push Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure under the European Union’s strictest digital competition rules, testing whether the hyperscale cloud platforms functionally operate as “gatekeepers” and whether the...
Amazon Web Services is still the cloud market leader, but the landscape that made AWS dominant is shifting fast — Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud are accelerating, specialised "neoclouds" are carving out lucrative AI niches, and worldwide infrastructure spend is ballooning at a pace that is...
The European Commission has opened a formal market inquiry into whether the cloud divisions of Amazon and Microsoft — Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure — should be treated as “gatekeepers” under the European Union’s Digital Markets Act (DMA), a step that could place sweeping new...
OpenAI’s brief but consequential public hint that it plans to “sell compute capacity” and build an “AI cloud” marks a strategic inflection: the company is signaling a potential transition from being the world’s most important buyer of GPU farms to becoming a vendor of them, a move that could...
Cloud computing’s promise to deliver elastic, on‑demand infrastructure at commodity prices is colliding with a starkly different reality for scientific research: many science workloads are episodic, specialized, and risk‑sensitive, and today’s commercial cloud pricing and procurement models...
Oracle’s latest financial quarter did more than surprise investors — it rewrote the short-term narrative for how legacy enterprise vendors can compete in an AI-first cloud market by converting a mountain of booked contracts into a five‑year infrastructure roadmap that, if executed, would elevate...
ProsperOps’s CloudX Award win cements a clear message to the market: FinOps automation has moved from a niche toolkit into mainstream cloud management, and vendors that can safely automate both rate and workload decisions will shape how enterprises control cloud spend going forward. Background /...
Amazon Web Services has lost Jon Jones, its vice president who ran the global startups and venture-capital outreach, in a move that crystallizes a wider 2025 pattern of executive churn and intensifying competition for AI talent across the cloud sector.
Background / Overview
Jon Jones joined AWS...
Google has moved to eliminate a key friction point for organisations running workloads across multiple cloud providers in Europe and the UK, announcing that its Data Transfer Essentials service will be available at no cost for customers processing workloads “in parallel” across two or more...
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Microsoft’s announcement that it has launched its own in-house AI models represents a strategic turning point: the company is no longer just a primary host and commercial partner for OpenAI — it is actively building the foundation for an independent, vertically integrated AI stack that could...
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OpenAI’s recent recalibration—from boardroom restructures to multi‑cloud infrastructure deals—marks a watershed for the AI economy: the company is no longer only a model-builder, it is shaping the infrastructure, commercial contracts, and governance norms that will determine who wins the next...
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Amazon’s cloud business is no longer the unambiguous growth engine it once was; recent quarters have exposed a gap between scale and momentum that has competitors seizing narrative advantage and enterprise mindshare.
Background: the claim that started this debate
The Analytics Insight piece...
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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 —...
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For more than a decade, Amazon Web Services (AWS) has been the engine that transformed Amazon from an online retailer into one of the world’s most valuable and strategically diversified technology companies—and yet, the cloud computing race is no longer a straight sprint for raw scale. Recent...
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Microsoft’s position in the software industry is defined less by a single product than by a trio of connected businesses — Productivity & Business Processes, Intelligent Cloud, and More Personal Computing — and the recent Benzinga snapshot comparing Microsoft to an eclectic peer group makes that...
Atturra’s latest Microsoft milestone and its sovereign private‑cloud expansion mark a calculated push to capture government and enterprise workloads that hyperscalers can’t — but the claim that it has been named “Microsoft’s first private cloud partner in Australia” requires careful...
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Board’s Enterprise Planning Platform has been recognized as a Microsoft Solutions Partner with the Certified Software for Azure designation, a formal nod that the company’s SaaS planning suite meets Microsoft’s technical and marketplace readiness standards for Azure-deployed enterprise software...