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Amazon will double the value of credits it offers some startups to use its cloud infrastructure, CNBC has learned, as the company faces heightened competition from Microsoft in artificial intelligence services. Seed-stage startups will still be eligible for $100,000 in credits, AWS said. But Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud are growing more quickly, and are benefiting from rapidly advancing AI models. During Selipsky's time at the helm, Microsoft and Google increased their share of the cloud infrastructure market. Participants will be able to access up to $1 million in cloud credits, according to the website.
Persons: Matt Garman, Garman, Garman's, OpenAI, Anthropic, Adam Selipsky, Grant, Amazon's, Rohit Prasad, David Luan Organizations: Amazon Web, CNBC, Microsoft, AWS, Google, Gemini Locations: Las Vegas, Silicon, Silicon Valley
Following Thursday's trade, Jim Cramer's Charitable Trust will own 350 shares of NXT with a weighting of about 0.5%. It's the "backbone" of any solar power system, as management would say. It's why we are starting this position on the smaller side, leaving plenty of room to scale over time. If the stock can trade up to 18 times the high end of its full-year earnings guidance, the stock will trade at $55. Last week, it announced it paid $119 million to buy Ojjo, a renewable energy company specializing in foundation technology and services used in utility-scale ground-mount applications for solar power generation.
Persons: Jim Cramer's, Locker, Nextracker, Dan Shugar, We'll, Solaredge, Jim Cramer, Jim Organizations: NXT, UBS, Meta, Microsoft, Google, U.S . Energy, Jim Cramer's Charitable, CNBC Locations: Nextracker, Thursday's, U.S, United States, Eaton
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Tuesday opined about his long-standing faith in Nvidia stock, even as the company shed significant market cap this week. "I'm simply going to stick with the stocks of the best companies in the market." Nvidia hit a $3.34 trillion valuation last week, surpassing Microsoft to become the largest company in the world. Cramer suggested that this data had a ripple effect across other consumer and housing-oriented stocks such as Lowe's , Home Depot and Fortune Brands . Cramer added that Nvidia and its megacap peers that can "pay cash" aren't concerned with interest rates.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, I'm, FactSet, Cramer, aren't Organizations: Nvidia, Microsoft, Corp, Depot, Fortune Brands, Pool Corp
Oracle warns that a TikTok ban would hurt business
  + stars: | 2024-06-24 | by ( Jordan Novet | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
A U.S. ban of TikTok might hurt Oracle 's business, the software company acknowledged in its annual report on Monday. TikTok said Oracle would also be responsible for compiling the app and delivering it to third-party app stores. "The one thing I can tell you is we have an excellent relationship with the folks at TikTok," Oracle CEO Safra Catz said on a 2022 conference call with analysts. Following the bipartisan legislation this year targeted at TikTok, and Biden's signing of the bill mandating its sale, TikTok filed a lawsuit arguing that the law violates First Amendment free speech protections. Oracle's cloud infrastructure revenue for the fiscal year came to $6.9 billion.
Persons: Safra, Oracle, Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Weeks, TikTok, Safra Catz, Frank McCourt, Steven Mnuchin, Oracle hasn't, TikTok didn't, Carnegie's Peter Harrell Organizations: Oracle, Capitol, Palantir Technologies, Oracle Corp, Hamas, Microsoft, U.S . Treasury Department Locations: Washington, Israel, Gaza, U.S, China, TikTok, Texas
Read previewInvestors looking to expand their holdings in disruptive technologies should consider the cybersecurity sector, according to Paul Marino, chief revenue officer of the investment management firm GraniteShares. Cybersecurity: the software winner of 2024Amid the overall software downturn this year, cybersecurity is one of the few areas that hasn't seen reduced demand, and for good reason. Government organizations are a significant end market for cybersecurity, reinforcing demand for the sector's products. You actually may even dig in there when times get tough," Marino said, reinforcing the perennial nature of cybersecurity demand. He recommends the following four stocks for investors who want to gain exposure to the sector.
Persons: , Paul Marino, cybersecurity, Marino Organizations: Service, Business, Nasdaq Locations: cybersecurity
Enterprise software customers are seeing their profits shrink from high interest rates and weakening consumer spending, which is reflected in cost-cutting initiatives such as shrinking software budgets. The best software stocks to buy in today's environmentAccording to UBS, the current software industry offers investment opportunities for cybersecurity and cloud infrastructure stocks. Cybersecurity is a promising growth area, with potential for rapidly increasing demand, UBS said. Demand for cloud infrastructure — the combination of hardware and software needed for cloud computing — is also increasing. Microsoft (MSFT) and Oracle (ORCL) are two cloud infrastructure providers whose respective products, Azure and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, have performed well in 2024, in contrast to the lackluster returns of other software companies.
Persons: , Salesforce, hasn't, Marc Benioff Organizations: Service, Business, UBS, Enterprise, Microsoft, Oracle, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Larry Ellison, chairman and co-founder of Oracle Corp., speaks during the Oracle OpenWorld 2017 conference in San Francisco on Oct. 1, 2017. Oracle Chairman Larry Ellison is almost $19 billion richer after the software maker he founded in 1977 forecast double-digit revenue growth for the fiscal year, lifting the stock to its sharpest rally since 2021. Ellison owns about 1.15 billion Oracle shares, equal to around 42% of the company's outstanding stock. Oracle shares soared 13% on Wednesday to a record $140.38, their best day since Dec. 10, 2021. Oracle said its database will become available on Google's public cloud and that OpenAI will be able to use Microsoft's cloud-based AI tools atop Oracle's cloud infrastructure.
Persons: Larry Ellison, Ellison, Mark Zuckerberg, Bernstein, Elon Musk, Skydance, David Ellison Organizations: Oracle Corp, Oracle, Forbes, Bank of America, Barclays, JPMorgan, UBS, Street Journal, Indian Wells Tennis Garden, Tesla, Paramount Global Locations: San Francisco, California , Florida, Lanai, California
Rio de Janeiro , Brazil - 4 May 2023; Amazon Web Services branding, during day three of Web Summit Rio 2023 at Riocentro in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The new AWS region in Taiwan will enable firms to capitalize on the cloud and "build with AWS technologies like compute, storage, databases, analytics, machine learning and artificial intelligence," said Prasad Kalyanaraman, vice president of infrastructure services at AWS, in a statement. An AWS region is a physical location where data centers are clustered. An availability zone is an isolated and geographically separate location with one or more data centers with independent power, cooling, and physical security. AWS had opened a region in the Indonesia capital of Jakarta in December 2021.
Persons: Eóin Noonan, Prasad Kalyanaraman Organizations: Amazon Web Services, Web Summit, Summit, Getty, Web Services, AWS Locations: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Riocentro, U.S, Taiwan, Asia, Pacific, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Jakarta
Larry Ellison, co-founder, chairman and chief technology officer of Oracle, speaks during the Oracle OpenWorld conference in San Francisco on Oct. 1, 2017. Oracle shares jumped as much as 9% in extended trading on Tuesday after the software maker announced cloud deals with Google and OpenAI, despite fourth-quarter results that fell short of Wall Street expectations. Organizations will be able to deploy workloads in Google and Oracle cloud data center regions without having to pay data-transfer charges, Oracle said. In an additional statement, Oracle said OpenAI has selected Oracle's cloud to provide additional computing capacity. During the quarter, Oracle said its database software would be available in five additional Azure data center regions, bringing the total to 15.
Persons: Larry Ellison, Oracle, OpenAI, Jim Lebenthal, Bill Baruch Organizations: Oracle, Google, Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Locations: San Francisco
While most of the S & P 500 has reported first quarter earnings, three notable names — where the options trade quite actively — have yet to report. Signs of improvement in this area showed up with their last earnings report on March 11th. The stock was flat when they reported earnings in June of 2023, but it fell double digits when they reported in September and December last year. ORCL YTD mountain Oracle, Year-to-date A more cautious approach to a bullish bet on Oracle could be to buy call options. One could offset a portion of this cost (and the volatility crush that generally follows an earnings report) by selling a June 14th weekly $130 call.
Persons: aren't Organizations: Oracle, Oracle Corp, Broadcom Inc, Adobe Inc, Broadcom, Adobe, Gamestop, Microsoft, Amazon, AWS, Morningstar
Read previewAmazon Web Services made major changes to its data-deletion process after Apple alerted the cloud giant about a potential security risk, according to an internal document obtained by Business Insider. However, the AWS cloud services involved store information such as software, text, audio, video, images, resource identifiers, metadata tags, and permissions. These people asked not to be identified discussing a sensitive cloud security issue. Security is a top priority for AWSAmazon Web Services CEO Matt Garman AmazonFor AWS, security has always been a top priority. The AWS security team suggested taking actions to "meaningfully improve" the quality of the data-deletion process and "define a clear guideline" around it.
Persons: , It's, Patrick Neighorn, Neighorn, didn't, it's, Justin Cappos, Fabrice Delhoste, Ken Elefant, Matt Garman, Brad Smith Organizations: Service, Services, Apple, Business, Amazon, AWS, BI, Employees, NYU, Sorenson Ventures, Security, Web, US Homeland Security, Microsoft, Committee
Correspondence from Nvidia staffers also indicates that Musk diverted a sizable shipment of AI processors that had been reserved for Tesla to his social media company X, formerly known as Twitter. "Elon prioritizing X H100 GPU cluster deployment at X versus Tesla by redirecting 12k of shipped H100 GPUs originally slated for Tesla to X instead," an Nvidia memo from December said. In a post on X in November, Musk wrote, "X Corp investors will own 25% of xAI." At Tesla, Musk has promised to build a $500 million "Dojo" supercomputer in Buffalo, New York, and a "super dense, water-cooled supercomputer cluster" at the company's factory in Austin, Texas. WATCH: Musk ordered Nvidia to ship thousands of AI chips to X
Persons: Elon Musk, David Swanson, Reuters Elon Musk, he's, Tesla's, Musk, Tesla, Elon, Critics, OpenAI's ChatGPT, Axios Harris, Jensen Huang, Huang, David Paul Morris, xAI's Grok, xAI, he'd, He's, Leo Koguan, Gerber Kawasaki's Ross Gerber, Joel Fleming, Fleming, hasn't, Ethan Knight Organizations: SpaceX, Tesla, Reuters, Nvidia, Tesla's Texas, CNBC, X Corp, EV, Google, Meta, Microsoft, Blackwell, Nvidia Corp, Technology, Bloomberg, Getty, Twitter, Equity Litigation Locations: Beverly Hills , California, Tesla's, U.S, San Jose , California, Buffalo , New York, Austin , Texas, North Dakota, Delaware, Tesla, xAI, SolarCity, Texas, New York
Of those seven stocks, Mizuho said its investment rating on Lowe's and PayPal were also above the Street consensus. Mizuho analyst David Bellinger's $280 price target implies that the stock could rally 29% from its Monday closing price. "We view Lowe's as decisively well-positioned as home improvement demand recovers and unleashes outsized, double-digit earnings expansion in the process," the analyst wrote. Similarly, financial technology platform PayPal has risen only about 4% this year, leaving its valuation "compelling" at current prices, according to Mizuho analyst Dan Dolev. Dolev's $90 price target is 42% above the stock's current price.
Persons: Mizuho, David Bellinger's, Lowe's, Bellinger, Dan Dolev, Dolev, Dolev's, Siti Panigrahi's, Panigrahi, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Mizuho Securities, Stocks, Dow Jones, Nasdaq, Wall Street, PayPal, Home, Oracle, Nvidia, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Locations: Mizuho
With equities ending May higher, Piper Sandler says everything is going right for a handful of stocks. M & T Bank Regional bank M & T made the Piper Sander list, with analyst Frank Schiraldi highlighting the stock's reversal of a long downward trend and its fresh 52-week high reached on May 15. The analyst added that Oracle has yet to fully capitalize on a growing artificial intelligence tailwind. Tractor Supply Shares of retailer Tractor Supply have surged more than 32% in 2024. "Tractor Supply Company possesses the attributes that the macro select model is targeting as prime for the current backdrop," the analyst said.
Persons: Piper Sandler, Piper Sander, Frank Schiraldi, Schiraldi, Brent Bracelin, Bracelin, Peter Keith, Keith Organizations: Piper, Federal, T Bank Regional, T Bank, Oracle, Oracle Corporation, ", Tractor Supply, Tractor Supply Company
"It's very early days in generative AI," said Jassy, who succeeded Jeff Bezos as CEO in 2021. Davidson, told CNBC that Amazon was "caught flat-footed" by the generative AI boom. During a Q&A session on Wednesday, Jassy was asked twice about the status of Amazon's generative AI efforts. He said the company is "seeing a lot of momentum" in generative AI within AWS to where it's now a multibillion-dollar business based on annualized revenue. Amazon has previously said it intends to use generative AI to make Alexa more conversational.
Persons: Noah Berger, Andy Jassy, OpenAI's ChatGPT, Adam Selipsky, Jassy, Jeff Bezos, Matt Garman, Gil Luria, Davidson, Luria, Bezos, Selipsky, Casey McGee, McGee, Anthropic, Dario Amodei, OpenAI, it's, Garman, Amazon, wasn't, Dilip Kumar, Kumar, Swami Sivasubramanian, Jamie Meyers, Meyers, Matt, Jordan Novet, Kate Rooney Organizations: Web Services, Getty, Amazon, Microsoft, Google, D.A, CNBC, Amazon Web, Alexa, AWS, Nvidia, ChatGPT, Accenture, Toyota, Nasdaq, Investments Locations: Las Vegas, Vegas, Bezos, Anthropic
These days, this may happen when a big tech company invests in an AI startup, and then that startup buys cloud and AI services from the big tech company. These arrangements are called "round tripping" because the money invested comes right back in the form of cloud spending. When Amazon Web Services invested $4 billion in Anthropic, the AI startup agreed to use AWS as its "primary cloud provider." In recent years, cloud spending growth has slowed as some customers try to save money in the midst of a lackluster economy with high inflation. An Amazon spokesperson declined to say whether AWS revenue numbers include cloud spending by Anthropic or not.
Persons: , what's, Rishi Jaluria, GCP, Jaluria Organizations: Service, Business, Amazon Web Services, Google, Microsoft, OpenAI, Oracle, RBC Capital, RBC, Amazon Locations: Anthropic
Fresh off a $1.1 billion equity funding round, artificial intelligence infrastructure startup CoreWeave has raised $7.5 billion in debt to more heavily invest in its cloud data centers. That means CoreWeave, backed by Nvidia, is going up against the world's top cloud infrastructure operators, including Amazon and Google . On its website, CoreWeave claims to have lower on-demand prices than any major cloud company. Even Microsoft , the world's second-largest provider of cloud infrastructure, has started relying on CoreWeave to help supply OpenAI with the computing power it needs. Such GPUs were used as collateral in a $2.3 billion debt round last year, Reuters reported.
Persons: Michael Intrator, CoreWeave, ChatGPT, Colette Kress Organizations: CNBC, Investors, Nvidia, Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Citigroup, Reuters Locations: Carlyle, BlackRock
Spanish startups hit Microsoft with complaint over cloud practices
  + stars: | 2024-05-07 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
Microsoft was hit with a Spanish startup group's complaint about its cloud practices to the Spanish antitrust regulator on Tuesday, the latest grievance over its fast-growing cloud computing services and which followed a trade group's EU complaint. The Spanish Startup Association, which represents more than 700 startups in Spain, cited a number of allegedly anti-competitive practices by Microsoft in recent years. Microsoft defended its cloud practices. "Microsoft provides choice and flexibility for our customers to switch to another cloud provider at no cost, and our licensing terms enable our customers and other cloud providers to run and offer Microsoft software on every cloud," a spokesperson said. "We will engage with the Spanish Startup Association to learn more about its concerns."
Persons: Carlos Mateo Organizations: Microsoft, Mobile, Amazon, Spanish Startup Association, Operating Systems, Windows, Reuters, Cloud Infrastructure Services, European Commission, Competition, Markets Locations: Barcelona, Spain, Spanish, U.S, Europe
BARCELONA, SPAIN - JANUARY 31: A logo sits illuminated outside the Amazon Web Services (AWS) booth at ISE 2023 and IOT Solution World Congress at Fira Barcelona on January 31, 2023 in Barcelona, Spain. (Photo by Cesc Maymo/Getty Images)SINGAPORE — Amazon Web Services on Tuesday said it will invest an additional 12 billion Singapore dollars (about $8.87 billion) over the next five years to grow its cloud infrastructure and services in Singapore. "The investment will go into the construction and build up of the DC capabilities, all associating with the Asia-Pacific Singapore region," Priscilla Chong, country manager of AWS Singapore, told CNBC's "Street Signs Asia" on Tuesday. The U.S. tech giant's cloud computing arm launched its first Asia-Pacific region in Singapore in 2010 – its first foray outside of the U.S. and Europe. Since then, AWS said it has pumped over SG$11 billion into Singapore's cloud infrastructure and ecosystem.
Persons: Cesc Maymo, Priscilla Chong, CNBC's, Chong Organizations: Amazon Web Services, Fira Barcelona, Integrated Systems, Services, AWS Singapore, ASEAN Locations: BARCELONA, SPAIN, Barcelona, Spain, Integrated Systems Europe, SINGAPORE, Singapore, Asia, Pacific Singapore, U.S, Pacific, Europe
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailAWS will boost investments in Singapore's cloud infrastructure by $9 billion, country manager saysPriscilla Chong, country manager at Amazon Web Services Singapore, says the investments will go into the construction and buildup of data center capabilities.
Persons: Priscilla Chong Organizations: Amazon Web Services Singapore
Nvidia-backed startup Coreweave is based in Roseland, New Jersey, with 160 employees. CoreWeave, a cloud infrastructure startup that rents out graphics processing units to companies, said Wednesday that it has raised $1.1 billion in funding. The new investment values the company at $19 billion, up from $7 billion months ago, a person familiar with the matter said. And during its earnings call on April 25, Microsoft said the company wasn't able to meet demand for AI cloud services. For now, CoreWeave only has three regions of data center infrastructure, all in the U.S.
Organizations: Nvidia, Computer, Microsoft, CNBC, Fidelity, Lykos Global Management, Amazon, Google Locations: Roseland , New Jersey, New Jersey, Paris, U.S
(Photo by PAU BARRENA / AFP) (Photo by PAU BARRENA/AFP via Getty Images)U.S. cloud infrastructure provider Oracle is boosting its generative AI capabilities as cloud competition intensifies and more companies jump into AI. Oracle has been introducing generative AI capabilities into its cloud infrastructure and applications to complement the traditional AI already embedded in them. The generative AI capabilities can perform tasks such as generating financial reports and drafting job ads, improving productivity and reducing business costs, Oracle said. JPMorgan has said generative AI and AI could drive incremental IT spending and growth across the software landscape. "Generative AI services [are] basically a huge advantage comparing with our competition.
Persons: PAU BARRENA, ChatGPT, Rondy Ng, it's, Ng, Dan Ives, Ellison, Ives, Larry Ellison, Gartner Organizations: Mobile World Congress, MWC, Getty Images, Oracle, CNBC, Wedbush Securities, JPMorgan Locations: Barcelona, AFP, U.S
In its earnings report on Thursday, Microsoft said capital expenditures jumped 79% from a year earlier to $14 billion. "We do have demand that exceeds our supply by a bit," Microsoft CFO Amy Hood told analysts on the company's earnings call. During the fiscal third quarter, revenue in Microsoft's Azure cloud rose 31%, with 7 percentage points from AI. Microsoft intends "to scale to meet the growing demand signal for our cloud and AI products," she said. WATCH: Microsoft's capex increase for AI infrastructure is not a surprise, says Deepwater's Gene Munster
Persons: Amy Hood, Hood, Deepwater's Gene Munster Organizations: Microsoft, OpenAI, Nvidia, Amazon Web Services Locations: Bellevue , Washington
On Tuesday, The Wall Street Journal reported that IBM was getting close to acquiring HashiCorp, sending shares upward. In 2021 HashiCorp shares started trading on the Nasdaq. HashiCorp shares moved 4% higher in extended trading following the acquisition announcement. Revenue from software, at $5.90 billion, increased about 6% and was below the $5.96 billion consensus among analysts surveyed by StreetAccount. Notwithstanding the after-hours move, IBM shares are up about 13% so far this year, outperforming the S&P 500 index, which is up 6% over the same period.
Persons: Arvind Krishna, Dave McJannet, Rob Thomas, IBM's, HashiCorp Organizations: Economic, IBM, HashiCorp, Street Journal, Bloomberg, Linux, Nasdaq, LSEG, StreetAccount, Weather Company, Francisco Partners Locations: Davos, Switzerland
A solar energy company and a video game maker were highlighted by analysts Tuesday. Meanwhile, JPMorgan upgraded Roblox to overweight from neutral, and its new price target implies upside of more than 35%. — Pia Singh 5:43 a.m.: KeyBanc downgrades beaten-down solar stock Sunnova Energy Heading into first-quarter earnings, KeyBanc Capital Markets is cautious on residential solar names, particularly Sunnova Energy . Analyst Sophie Karp downgraded the Texas-based residential and commercial solar energy company to sector weight from overweight and removed her price target on the stock. It also raised its price target to $48 from $41, implying a 37% rally over the next 12 months.
Persons: KeyBanc, Oppenheimer, Dwight, Rupesh Parikh, Parikh, — Pia Singh, DataDog, Andrew Nowinski, Datadog, Nowinski, Yun Kim, Kim, MDB, KeyBanc downgrades, Sophie Karp, Karp, , Cory Carpenter, Carpenter, Fred Imbert Organizations: CNBC, JPMorgan, Loop Capital, Sunnova Energy, NOVA, SolarEdge Technologies, Enphase Energy Locations: Sunnova, Parikh, Wells Fargo Wells, Texas, U.S
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