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London CNN —Microsoft and Amazon could be in hot water over apparently making it difficult for UK customers to use multiple suppliers of vital cloud services. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), the country’s antitrust regulator, said Thursday it was launching an investigation into the UK cloud infrastructure services market to determine whether players were engaged in anti-competitive practices. This “cloud infrastructure” forms the foundation for how software applications, such as Gmail and Dropbox, are developed and run. According to Ofcom, last year Microsoft and AWS had a combined market share of 70-80% in the UK cloud infrastructure services market. The report also raised concerns about the software licensing practices of some cloud providers, particularly Microsoft.
Persons: Sarah Cardell Organizations: London CNN, Microsoft, Markets Authority, Amazon Web Services, CMA, Ofcom, European Digital Services, Amazon, Apple, Google, Facebook, AWS Locations: United Kingdom
Britain's anti-competition regulators have been tasked with investigating Microsoft and Amazon 's dominance of the cloud computing market. Media watchdog Ofcom on Thursday referred its inquiry for further investigation to the Competition and Markets Authority, kickstarting the process. "So, we're referring the market to the CMA for further scrutiny, to make sure business customers continue to benefit from cloud services." Ofcom is concerned that so-called "hyperscalers" like Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure are limiting competition in the cloud computing market. Combined, Amazon, Microsoft and Google generate roughly 81% of revenues in the U.K.'s cloud infrastructure services market, according to Ofcom, which estimates the market to be worth £15 billion ($18.2 billion).
Persons: Fergal Farragher Organizations: Ofcom, Microsoft, Media, Competition, Markets Authority, Amazon, CMA, Web Services, Google
Cloud technology has proved a powerful tool for sports organizations around the world. This article is part of "Build IT," a series about digital tech and innovation trends that are disrupting industries. Cloud data and services are accessible anytime and from any location. AWSShe said AWS clients such as the German professional football league Bundesliga used cloud tech for improving the fan experience. "Every single element of this needs cloud services, scale, flexibility, security, and interoperability, which is a very important aspect."
Persons: , Julie Souza, Drew Crisp, " Crisp, Crisp, Derek Schiller, Paola Olivari, Olivari, Lionesses, Alex Greenwood, Katie Robinson, Lotte Wubben, Naomi Baker, they're, Brian Shield, Souza, Ross McGraw Organizations: Service, Web Services, Amazon Web Services, Bundesliga, AWS, NFL, Liverpool FC, Liverpool Football, Atlanta Braves, Payments, Global Payments, Google, Football Association, FA, Boston Red Sox, East Coast MLB, Amazon Prime, Technology Locations: Moy, St, George's, Fenway
LONDON (AP) — Concerns from regulators about the dominance of Amazon and Microsoft in Britain’s cloud computing market have triggered a investigation into the competitiveness of the key industry. The U.K. communications regulator Ofcom said Thursday that its yearlong study of the cloud communications services market found features that could limit competition. Cloud computing uses data centers around the world to store photos and emails or run software. Ofcom asked the U.K. antitrust watchdog, the Competition and Markets Authority, to take a closer look at the 7.5 billion-pound ($9 billion) cloud market. “We are committed to ensuring the UK cloud industry remains innovative, highly competitive and an accelerator for growth across the economy," Microsoft said in a statement.
Persons: , Fergal Farragher Organizations: Microsoft, Ofcom, Markets Authority, , CMA, Amazon, Google, Web Services
There's a new stack of hardware, software, tools, and services that will power AI applications for years to come. Cloud 2.0Another key point here: Most AI developers already know how to use CUDA and Nvidia GPUs. Arguably, Nvidia has already created an AI cloud platform – as AWS once did for the Cloud 1.0 era. James Hamilton is an AWS cloud infrastructure genius who can take on Nvidia, even if the chipmaker has a major head start. Her startup spent months building a data center from scratch to help customers train AI models.
Persons: , Jensen Huang, Nvidia Rick Wilking, Andrew Ng, CUDA, Michael Douglas, Bernstein, Douglas, Luis Ceze, Ceze, It's, Andy Jassy, Adam Selipsky, James Hamilton, Oren Etzioni, Claude, Dario Amodei, Anthropic Anthropic, Noah Berger, Sharon Zhou, Zhou, Lamini didn't, Etzioni Organizations: Amazon Web Services, Nvidia, Service, Home Depot, AWS, VMware, Cloud, Madrona Venture, Amazon, Amazon Web, Annapurna Labs, Intel, AMD Locations: San Francisco, Seattle, Selipsky
Amazon Web Services to open development centre in Kenya
  + stars: | 2023-10-04 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
A logo for Amazon Web Services (AWS) is displayed at the Collision conference in Toronto, Ontario, Canada June 23, 2022. REUTERS/Chris Helgren/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsNAIROBI, Oct 4 (Reuters) - Amazon Web Services (AWS), the company's cloud-computing division, said on Wednesday it would open a development centre in Kenya's capital Nairobi, creating jobs in software development, cloud support, and software engineering. Sometimes dubbed the "Silicon Savannah", Kenya is one of Africa's biggest technology hubs, hosting offices of some of the world's tech giants alongside thriving startups. "This centre will enable the local market to tap into an incredible pool of technical talent," said Uwem Ukpong, vice president of global services at AWS. "The Kenyan technology sector continues to be a source of growth and job creation at a time when there is so much uncertainty in the world," said Kenya's President William Ruto.
Persons: Chris Helgren, Uwem Ukpong, William Ruto, Hereward Holland, Aurora Ellis Organizations: Amazon Web Services, REUTERS, Rights, Web Services, Netflix, General Electric, Sony, Thomson Locations: Toronto , Ontario, Canada, Rights NAIROBI, Kenya's, Nairobi, Kenya, Kenyan
Its revenue was $95.7 million in 2018 according to its S-1 filing, has projected revenue of $2.6 billion by the end of this year, and has said it aims to hit $10 billion in revenue by 2029. But as the data giant zeroes in on connecting with developers across industries, Persson has also expanded Snowflake's outreach, for instance, with a YouTube channel for developers , established eight months ago. Closing larger deals will be a major factor if Snowflake hits its ambitious $10 billion revenue goal. Snowflake plans to get 1,400 customers spending more than $1 million by 2029, company CFO Michael Scarpelli said during an investor event last year. "A lot of companies get stuck at $100 million," Persson said.
Persons: Denise Persson, Persson, There's, Salesforce, Gregg Moskowitz, Snowflake, Michael Scarpelli, Moskowitz Organizations: Amazon, LinkedIn, Companies Locations: Silicon Valley, Snowflake, New York, Mumbai, Stockholm
Every weekday the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer holds a Morning Meeting livestream at 10:20 a.m. That means "we know we have to buy something because of our discipline," Jim Cramer said Tuesday. "There are a lot of reasons to buy Amazon," Jim said Tuesday. THE ABOVE INVESTING CLUB INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND PRIVACY POLICY , TOGETHER WITH OUR DISCLAIMER . NO FIDUCIARY OBLIGATION OR DUTY EXISTS, OR IS CREATED, BY VIRTUE OF YOUR RECEIPT OF ANY INFORMATION PROVIDED IN CONNECTION WITH THE INVESTING CLUB.
Persons: Jim Cramer, Emerson, it's, KeyBanc, Jim, Jim Cramer's Organizations: CNBC, Labor, Nasdaq, Emerson UBS, Emerson, Amazon JPMorgan, JPMorgan, Amazon Web, U.S . Federal Trade Locations: midmorning
Jim Cramer says the stock market is 'too negative'
  + stars: | 2023-09-26 | by ( Jeff Marks | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
Every weekday the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer holds a Morning Meeting livestream at 10:20 a.m. The S & P has pulled back roughly 4% this month, a result of higher government-bond yields and a stronger U.S. dollar . "I think things are too negative," Jim Cramer said Tuesday. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade. THE ABOVE INVESTING CLUB INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND PRIVACY POLICY , TOGETHER WITH OUR DISCLAIMER .
Persons: Jim Cramer, I'm, Anthropic, We'll, Jim Cramer's, Jim Organizations: CNBC, Nasdaq, West Texas, Amazon Web Services, Costco Wholesale, Costco
FTC Chair Lina Khan, a long-time critic of Amazon, said Tuesday that the company "now takes one of every $2 that a seller makes." Amazon stock has climbed 51% this year, as the company has doubled down on efficiency. The update to Prime Video, which is a part of the Amazon Prime membership subscription, costs $14.99 per month. The new Prime Video ads could create a monetization opportunity of $6.6 billion to $8 billion in incremental revenue, according to Wedbush. And with over 200 million Amazon Prime members, Amazon remains one of the top spots for digital advertisers.
Persons: Lina Khan, Jim Cramer, Jim, we're, Anthropic, Morgan Stanley, Amazon's, Jim Cramer's Organizations: Federal Trade Commission, Amazon, FTC, Web Services, Club, Microsoft, Zoom Communications, AMZN, CNBC, Getty Locations: U.S
They declined to state how much Amazon now would own of Anthropic or the startup's updated valuation, last estimated at more than $4 billion. The deal also shows ongoing maneuvering by the cloud companies to secure ties with AI startups reshaping their industry. Yet with Monday's deal, Anthropic is giving a boost to Amazon Bedrock, a service that has attracted thousands of users to start building AI applications. LexisNexis, a data analytics company, is working with Anthropic and Amazon to make its own legal search capabilities more "intelligent," Amodei said. Asked if Amazon would invest in additional AI startups beyond Anthropic, Selipsky said, "I honestly don't know what the future will hold."
Persons: Anthropic, OpenAI, Adam Selipsky, Dario Amodei, Pascal, Selipsky, Claude, Amodei, Jeffrey Dastin, Kenneth Li Organizations: FRANCISCO, Amazon, Microsoft, Google, Amazon's, REUTERS, LexisNexis, Bridgewater Associates, Thomson Locations: Anthropic, San Francisco
E-commerce giant Amazon on Monday said it will invest up to $4 billion in artificial intelligence firm Anthropic and take a minority ownership position in the company. Anthropic was founded roughly two years ago by former OpenAI research executives and recently debuted its new AI chatbot called Claude 2. The two firms on Monday said that they are forming a strategic collaboration to advance generative AI, with the startup selecting Amazon Web Services as its primary cloud provider. Anthropic said it will provide AWS customers with early access to unique features for model customization and fine-tuning capabilities. Anthropic will also use custom AWS-designed semiconductors to train the foundational models that underpin its AI applications.
Persons: Anthropic, Claude Organizations: Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Services
Amazon's employees and cloud customers will gain early access to technology from Anthropic as part of the deal, which they can infuse into their businesses. They declined to state how much Amazon now would own of Anthropic or the startup's updated valuation, last estimated at more than $4 billion. The deal also shows ongoing maneuvering by the cloud companies to secure ties with AI startups reshaping their industry. Yet with Monday's deal, Anthropic is giving a boost to Amazon Bedrock, a service that has attracted thousands of users to start building AI applications. Asked if Amazon would invest in additional AI startups beyond Anthropic, Selipsky said, "I honestly don't know what the future will hold."
Persons: Anthropic, OpenAI, Adam Selipsky, Dario Amodei, Selipsky, Claude, Amodei, Jeffrey Dastin, Kenneth Li Organizations: FRANCISCO, Amazon, Microsoft, Google, Amazon's, GOOGLE, LexisNexis, Bridgewater Associates, Thomson Locations: Anthropic, San Francisco
As part of the deal, AWS will become the “primary” cloud provider for Anthropic, with the AI company using Amazon’s cloud platform to do “the majority” of its AI model development and research into AI safety, the companies said. That will include using Amazon’s suite of in-house AI chips. Anthropic also made a “long-term commitment” to offer its AI models to AWS customers, Amazon said, and promised to give AWS users early access to features such as the ability to adapt Anthropic models for specific use cases. Anthropic already offers its models to AWS users through Amazon Bedrock, Amazon’s one-stop shop for AI products. In a release, Anthropic said that Amazon’s minority stake would not change its corporate governance structure nor its commitments to developing AI responsibly.
Persons: Anthropic, ” Anthropic, Biden, OpenAI, Bing Organizations: CNN, Amazon Web Services, AWS, Amazon, AI21 Labs, Microsoft Locations: Anthropic, OpenAI
Here's a rapid-fire update on all stocks in Jim Cramer's Charitable Trust, the portfolio we use for the CNBC Investing Club. But for investors who haven't bought into its steep pullback, it's reasonable to buy some shares at current levels around $146.50 each. Unless you believe inflation is going to keep raging, making Microsoft's price-to-earnings multiple too high, then this stock is a buy. Nvidia (NVDA): Investors who don't own Nvidia yet should use its recent weakness to start a position, Jim said. Pioneer Natural Resources (PXD): We decided to buy additional Pioneer shares Thursday as the stock fell more than 2%.
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[1/2] 3D printed clouds and figurines are seen in front of the Oracle cloud service logo in this illustration taken February 8, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsTORONTO, Sept 19 (Reuters) - Oracle (ORCL.N) is ready to cater to Canadian banks for their open banking needs and provide tools as needed when the country make its available, a financial services executive with the cloud computing giant said. "We are open banking ready," Sonny Singh, executive vice president of Oracle Financial Services said in an interview. Oracle's suite of financial products - used in 140 countries, billing and managing $500 billion in revenue - includes purpose-built products for financial services from financial crime, compliance applications and risk management. Oracle already counts some Canadian banks as clients for one or many of its services, that includes cloud to enterprise applications.
Persons: Dado Ruvic, Sonny Singh, Singh, Nivedita Balu, Marguerita Choy Organizations: Oracle, REUTERS, Rights, Oracle Financial Services, SIBOS, Amazon Web Services, Google, Thomson Locations: Canada, Toronto, Australia, Britain
Salesforce held an alumni event last week with 50 former executives who were gifted with stuffed animals. The company is encouraging former executives to "boomerang" amid a hiring drive. Salesforce recently announced plans to hire 3,000 people despite brutal layoffs earlier this year. Kelman, who left the company in 2011 for leadership stints at the likes of Amazon Web Services and Oracle, said it was "good timing," and rejoined as president and chief marketing officer. Salesforce said it is hiring 3,300 employees across sales, engineering, and its data cloud product teams to help grow its artificial intelligence business last week, per Bloomberg.
Persons: Salesforce, Marc Benioff, Kendall Collins, he's, Collins, Ariel Kelman, Kelman, Miguel Milano, Celonis, Brian Milham, Katie Kutzer, David Winslow, Craig Shull, Steve Fisher, Dean Robison Organizations: Service, CNBC, Bloomberg, Amazon Web Services, Oracle Locations: Wall, Silicon, San Francisco, Salesforce, Madrid
CNN —Alyssa Henry, the CEO of Square – a unit of Jack Dorsey’s fintech company, Block – will leave her post at the company next month. Henry, who has worked at Block for over nine years, will step down as chief executive of Square on October 2, according to a regulatory filing on Monday. Dorsey, whose current title is Block Head and Chairperson, will take on an additional role of “Square Head,” the filing added. Henry served in various roles at Square and has been effectively leading the company since 2015. Prior to Square, she held roles at Amazon Web Services and Microsoft.
Persons: Alyssa Henry, Jack Dorsey’s fintech, Henry, Dorsey, Organizations: CNN, , Amazon Web Services, Microsoft
Marc Benioff, chief executive officer of Salesforce.com Inc., right, greets attendees after a keynote at the company's Dreamforce conference in San Francisco on Sept. 12, 2023. Ariel Kelman had been away from Salesforce for over a decade, when he received a direct message on Twitter from CEO Marc Benioff earlier this year. "I just thought it was good timing," Kelman said in an interview at Salesforce's Dreamforce conference in San Francisco last week. Kelman spent the few months prior running marketing at a startup called Fireblocks before rejoining Salesforce in June as chief marketing officer. Kelman and Milano are among at least eight ex-Salesforce execs who have rejoined the gang in 2023, as the company approaches its 25th birthday.
Persons: Marc Benioff, Benioff, Ariel Kelman, who'd, Kelman, Miguel Milano, Milano, Brian Millham, Millham, Dreamforce . Kelman, Salesforce, Bret Taylor, it's Organizations: Salesforce.com Inc, Amazon Web Services, Oracle, Salesforce's, Salesforce, CNBC Locations: San Francisco, Salesforce, Madrid
.GSPF YTD mountain S & P 500 Financials Sector YTD performance Club stocks in the Financials sector: Morgan Stanley ( MS): The bank's services include investment banking, wealth management and investment management. Communication Services Sector market weight: 8.85% Market cap: $3.3 trillion YTD performance: up 44.5% Industries: Diversified telecommunication services; entertainment; interactive media & services; media; wireless telecommunication services. .GSPTS YTD mountain S & P 500 Communication Services Sector YTD performance Club stocks in the Communication Services sector: Walt Disney (DIS): The entertainment giant reported another mixed quarter last month, even against low expectations. Real estate Sector market weight: 2.44% Market cap: $909 billion YTD performance: up 0.9% Industries: Equity real estate investment trusts; real estate management & development. .SPLRCR YTD mountain S & P 500 Real Estate Sector YTD performance While we don't own any real estate stocks, investors have historically invested in the sector for its reliable cash flow from income-generating properties.
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The boss is back in charge
  + stars: | 2023-09-17 | by ( Beatrice Nolan | Sarah Jackson | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +7 min
After a brief transition of power to workers, it feels like bosses are back in charge. Between the rise of AI, return-to-office mandates, and layoffs — employee anxiety is high. Between the rise of job-threatening AI, strict return-to-office mandates, and sweeping layoffs, it feels like bosses are clawing back what little remains of employees' power . The economic trend began in early 2021 in the wake of the pandemic and saw millions of workers quit their jobs . AdvertisementAdvertisementThe charge is largely being led by Big Tech and banks, with varying degrees of severity and pushback.
Persons: didn't, Peter Cappelli, Cappelli, Erin Kelly, Stanford, Nick Bloom, they're, Raj Choudhury, OpenAI's ChatGPT Organizations: Service, Companies, Wharton Business School, MIT Sloan, Big Tech, Amazon, Web Services, Harvard Business School, Octopus Energy Locations: Wall, Silicon
A new partnership between Microsoft (MSFT) and Oracle (ORCL) has the potential to benefit both Club holdings in the competitive cloud-computing landscape. Oracle, a database pioneer with more than 40 years of history operating in the market, had existing offerings geared toward Azure customers . Wall Street analysts were generally upbeat on the implications for Microsoft and Oracle, which joined the Club's portfolio a month ago. Analysts at Bernstein downplayed concerns that the deeper partnership with Microsoft will hurt Oracle's fast-growing cloud-computing service, known as Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. "This partnership also lowers the potential risk of Microsoft trying to target Oracle database customers to move off Oracle.
Persons: , Satya Nadella, Larry Ellison, Bernstein, prem workloads, Ellison, Oracle's, Salesforce, Brian Millham, Marc Benioff, Will Cathcart, there's, Mark Zuckerberg, Jim Cramer, WhatsApp, Susan Li, Jim Cramer's, Jim, Justin Sullivan Organizations: Microsoft, Oracle, Oracle Autonomous Database, Wall Street, Barclays, Deutsche Bank, Web Services, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, Companies, Bloomberg, Financial Times, Meta Platforms, Meta, Facebook, CNBC Locations: Salesforce, San Francisco, Redwood Shores , California
Amazon on Wednesday debuted an artificial intelligence tool for sellers that helps them generate copy for their product pages. The tool prompts sellers to enter a few keywords or sentences describing their product. It then spits out a range of content a seller can use to build their listing, such as product titles, bullet points and descriptions. The feature was announced this week at Amazon Accelerate, a conference held annually in Seattle for the company's third-party sellers. Amazon also recently started using AI to summarize reviews left by customers on some products.
Persons: Sellers, Mary Beth Westmoreland, chatbot Bard, Andy Jassy Organizations: Amazon, Wednesday, Google, Amazon Web Services Locations: Melville , New York, Seattle
3D printed clouds and figurines are seen in front of the Oracle cloud service logo in this illustration taken February 8, 2022. The company was on track to lose about $30 billion in market value, based on its premarket share price of $115. "We continue to believe high single-digit growth might be unsustainable for Oracle given Cerner integration risks and formidable data center competition," D.A. Most analysts, however, were positive on the company and attributed the share price decline to Oracle's rally in the run-up to earnings. But they highlighted strong deferred revenue, AI backlog commentary and some positive signs in the cloud business as positives.
Persons: Dado Ruvic, Safra Catz, D.A, Davidson, Gil Luria, Aditya Soni, Krishna Chandra Organizations: Oracle, REUTERS, Amazon Web Services, Google, Barclays, Thomson Locations: Bengaluru
A screen displays the logo and trading information for Oracle Corporation on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, U.S., March 30, 2023. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid Acquire Licensing RightsSept 11 (Reuters) - Oracle (ORCL.N) narrowly missed market expectations for first-quarter revenue on Monday, as companies pared back spending on cloud services due to an uncertain economic outlook. Companies have been trying to optimize their cloud budgets due to a global economic slowdown after a spurt in spending and adoption during the pandemic. Revenue for the quarter stood at $12.45 billion, slightly below analysts' estimates of $12.47 billion, according to LSEG data. Net income was $2.42 billion for the quarter ended Aug. 31, compared with $1.55 billion a year earlier.
Persons: Brendan McDermid, Akash Sriram, Devika Organizations: Oracle Corporation, New York Stock Exchange, REUTERS, Oracle, Companies, Amazon Web Services, Microsoft, Revenue, Thomson Locations: New York City, U.S, Bengaluru
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