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How Amazon Is Going After Microsoft’s Cloud Computing Ambitions
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How Amazon Is Going After Microsoft’s Cloud Computing Ambitions

[ad_1] Amazon is the driving force behind a trio of advocacy groups working to thwart Microsoft's growing ambition to become a major cloud computing contractor for governments, a Bloomberg analysis shows. The groups — the Cloud Infrastructure Services Providers in Europe (CISPE), the Coalition for Fair Software Licensing and the Alliance for Digital Innovation — want to convince policymakers that Microsoft has improperly locked customers into Azure, its cloud computing service, choking off its rivals and hindering the advancement of technology within the government and beyond. These groups have dozens of members. But Amazon is the biggest funder for two of them and the largest company, measured by revenue, that funds another. Spokespeople for the groups say no single company determine...
Google accuses Microsoft of anticompetitive cloud practices
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Google accuses Microsoft of anticompetitive cloud practices

[ad_1] Alphabet's Google formally filed a complaint to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission on Tuesday saying Microsoft used its dominant position in enterprise software to push customers towards its cloud services, The Information reported on Wednesday. Microsoft used the licensing terms in its Office 365 productivity software to lock customers into separate contracts with its Azure cloud server business, Google's complaint said, according to the report. There is intense rivalry between the two U.S. tech giants in the fast-growing, multi-billion-dollar cloud computing business, where Google trails market leaders Amazon.com and Microsoft. The sector has recently drawn greater regulatory scrutiny, including in the United States and in Britain, because of the dominance of a few players and...
Microsoft Build 2023: Day 2 features sessions across AI copilot, Microsoft Azure, more
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Microsoft Build 2023: Day 2 features sessions across AI copilot, Microsoft Azure, more

[ad_1] The Microsoft Build 2023 opened with a band when CEO and Chairman Satya Nadella took the stage for the opening keynote session and announced that Microsoft is taking a big step towards copilots. Copilots are essentially the AI-powered assistive chatbot technology that Microsoft has built for its platforms through a collaboration with OpenAI. Nadella announced that the copilots will now enter various Microsoft offerings including Edge, Windows 11, and Microsoft 365 as well as a copilot stack that will enable developers to make apps and plugins for the Microsoft platform. And that was just the keynote session. Now we are arriving on Day 2, and the fixtures continue to get more insightful and interesting.On day 2 of the developer conference, Microsoft is featuring a number of live s...
Bad news for Google, Amazon and Microsoft
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Bad news for Google, Amazon and Microsoft

[ad_1] Regulators push back against cloud providers including Google, Amazon and Microsoft. Emissions linked to cloud computing aren't being properly accounted for in carbon calculations, potentially overstating corporate progress on net-zero pledges and hindering the broader effort to curb greenhouse gases. “It has become something of a hidden emissions issue,” said John Ridd, chief executive officer of Greenpixie, a UK-based firm that designs software to identify cloud emissions. Ridd will discuss cloud-related emissions at a COP27 panel Thursday. Cloud-based emissions are on the rise as more businesses shift data-crunching away from on-site servers to Internet-based ones run by the likes of Amazon.com Inc., Google parent Alphabet Inc. and Microsoft Corp. And it's proving harder to ...
UK Watchdog to Probe Amazon, Google, Microsoft Cloud Business
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UK Watchdog to Probe Amazon, Google, Microsoft Cloud Business

[ad_1] UK digital regulator Ofcom said it will launch a range of investigations into digital market. UK digital regulator Ofcom said it will launch a range of investigations into digital markets including cloud computing, internet messaging, and smart devices, marking another step up in the scrutiny of the world's largest tech firms. Ofcom, which also oversees broadcasting, telecommunications and the postal service, said it will first look at whether the so-called hyperscale cloud providers, Amazon. com Inc's AWS, Microsoft Corp's Azure, Alphabet Inc.'s Google Cloud, might limit innovation and growth. They receive about 81% of the revenues in the UK public cloud infrastructure market, which Ofcom said is worth £15 billion ...