AWS growth slows further by persistent macroeconomic uncertainty
Amazon’s cloud computing division, reported a 20 per cent growth in Q4, compared with 27.5 per cent and 33 per cent growth in Q3 and Q2, respectively.
Amazon’s cloud computing division, reported a 20 per cent growth in Q4, compared with 27.5 per cent and 33 per cent growth in Q3 and Q2, respectively.
Though Google Cloud appears to be reining in expenses to cut losses, sales growth for the business slowed down in the fourth quarter.
About 87 per cent of container images include a high or critical vulnerability, while 90 per cent of granted permissions are not used, according to Sysdig.
Analysts are debating what effect the layoffs at Alphabet will have on the delivery of enterprise cloud services at its Google subsidiary, while investors call for deeper cuts.
Cloud revenue growth has been slowing quarter-on-quarter for the Windows maker, which expects the growth to continue to decline through the year.