AWS, Microsoft and Google dominate as “brutal” cloud landscape shifts
“The sky is not falling - customers are getting great value out of cloud IaaS - but the competitive landscape is shifting.”
“The sky is not falling - customers are getting great value out of cloud IaaS - but the competitive landscape is shifting.”
Billed as one of the largest cloud events in the region, the Amazon Web Services Summit came to Viaduct Events centre in Auckland this week, attracting a large Kiwi contingent.
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“Bigger players in the market are less willing to concede defeat to AWS and Azure. Such is the case with VMware and Google."