Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Grow To Capture Major 64% Global Cloud Services Market Share

The top three Cloud services providers -- Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud -- collectively grew 22 per cent in the first quarter to account for a 64 per cent share of customer spending, a report said.

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New Delhi, May 15 : The top three Cloud services providers -- Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud -- collectively grew 22 per cent in the first quarter to account for a 64 per cent share of customer spending, a report said. Amazon Web Services (AWS) was the leading cloud service provider in Q1, accounting for 32 per cent of total spending after growing 16 per cent year-on-year, according to market research firm Canalys.

Microsoft Azure remained the second largest cloud service provider, with a 23 per cent market share after it grew by 27 per cent year-on-year. Google Cloud grew 30 per cent in the March quarter and accounted for 9 per cent market share. Worldwide cloud infrastructure services spending increased 19 per cent to $66.4 billion in Q1 2023. Google’s AI Search and Bard Chatbot Are Open to Public, but Are Quite Different; Learn the Difference Between the Two and How To Use Them.

While cloud remains one of the fastest-growing segments of the IT market, customer investments continue to slow in the face of persistent macroeconomic uncertainties, with growth falling below 20 per cent for the first time, the report noted.

All the cloud hyperscalers were adversely affected, with their growth falling by four percentage points from the previous quarter. In response to slowing growth, they announced staff layoffs and other internal cost cuts in their cloud divisions. Google Empowers Gmail With AI To Write Emails for You; Learn Step-by-Step Process of How To Use the ‘Help Me Write’ Feature on Gmail.

Regionally, APAC saw the weakest performance as customer spending reduced in Mainland China, impacting many of the Chinese hyperscalers. Canalys expects global cloud services spending to continue to be slow through the second half of 2023.

"Enterprises are benefiting from the hybrid cloud model, but moving workloads between on-premises and cloud platforms can be costly for them," said Alex Smith, VP at Canalys.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on May 15, 2023 01:32 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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