Apple iCloud Shifts Spending To Google From Amazon’s AWS: Report

By | March 17, 2016

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Apple ( AAPL ) is shifting some of its iCloud infrastructure to Alphabet ( GOOGL ) unit Google from Amazon ( AMZN ) Web Services, according to a report Wednesday. The deal was made last year, with Apple agreeing to spend $400 million to $600 million at Google Cloud, according to CRN, citing sources. CRN set it wasn’t clear if that was an annualized rate or total spending amount. This would be a big coup for Alphabet’s Google, which has been trying to make a bigger mark in enterprise cloud services, taking on Amazon’s AWS and Microsoft ( MSFT ) unit Azure. Google in November hired VMware ( VMW ) co-founder and ex-CEO Diane Green to run its cloud operations.  Streaming music giant Spotify last month said it was shifting its infrastructure over to Google Cloud. Google and Verizon Communications ( VZ ) reportedly have been in talks on a hybrid cloud partnership. Apple has never officially confirmed that it uses AWS and Microsoft’s Azure. However, Morgan Stanley recently estimated that Apple spends $1 billion a year with Amazon’s AWS. Apple also is spending billions of dollars on data centers, suggesting it may seek to reduce its reliance on cloud services firms such as AWS. Scalper1 News

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