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AWS vs. Azure vs. Google Cloud: Comparing Cloud Platforms

Kaseya

In this blog, we’ll compare the three leading public cloud providers, namely Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud. A subsidiary of Amazon, AWS was launched in 2006 and offers on-demand cloud computing services on a metered, pay-as-you-go basis. Microsoft Azure Overview.

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Pega GenAI brings more LLMs to low-code automation workflows

CIO

Pegasystems has announced plans to expand the capabilities of its Pega GenAI enterprise platform by connecting to both Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Google Cloud large language models (LLMs). The announcement also underscores the rising importance of generative AI as a must-have functionality in the low-code market.

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AWS revenue growth stabilizes with a boost from generative AI-led services

CIO

However, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy said that these cost optimization efforts have continued to “attenuate as more companies transition to deploying net new workloads.” Competitors are catching up fast with twice the revenue growth rate as AWS tries to defend its position as the largest public cloud provider. AWS posted revenue of $23.06

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AutoCloud raises $4M to commercialize its OSS cloud visualization service

TechCrunch

CloudGraph is an OSS tool that ingests usage data from multiple cloud providers — think AWS, Azure, etc. The startup is early, so we don’t have traditional traction metrics to cite — revenue growth, net dollar retention, that sort of thing. This morning, Jina.ai That’s no small task.

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Oracle expects data-hungry generative AI to drive revenue growth

CIO

Earlier in July, a top Oracle executive had laid down Oracle’s three-tier approach to attract more revenue from generative AI offerings to take on rival cloud service providers — AWS, IBM, Google Cloud, and Microsoft. Net income for the quarter rose 56% year-on-year to $2.4 billion, up 9% from last year. billion. “In

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Bechtle: Pursuing a Multi-Faceted Sustainability Strategy

CIO

Providing hardware, software, and IT solutions and services, the company also delivers an extensive array of cloud offerings from dedicated private clouds to deployments with the world’s largest hyperscalers, including Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure.

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IT Vortex: The Effort to Achieve Net Zero Carbon Emissions is Far More Than a Business Goal

CIO

This also includes safeguarding prospective customers from unexpected costs: the company’s Cloud Pricing Calculator gives enterprises a detailed quote for cloud services, whether it’s for the multi-tenant or dedicated private IT Vortex Cloud or VMware integrations with public clouds including Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure.

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