Who Rules the Cloud? The Answer Is Hazy.

Barrons2021-02-22

Who has the biggest cloud? Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform dominate the U.S. public cloud market, withOracle knocking on the door. But the data are obfuscated by definitions that can make comparisons among them almost impossible.

Amazon(ticker: AMZN) has the clearest story: AWS had net sales of $12.7 billion in the fourth quarter, and $45.4 billion for all of 2020. Sales were up 28% for the quarter, and 30% for the full year.

Alphabet(GOOGL) reported revenue of $3.8 billion for its Google Cloud business segment in the latest quarter, up 47%. But that includes results not only from the Google Cloud Platform, its public cloud business, but also from Google Workspace, the collection of productivity tools that used to be called G Suite. Alphabet says that GCP—the piece that competes with AWS—is growing faster than its overall cloud business, but provides no details.

Microsoft’s numbers are messier. The company (MSFT) said that “commercial cloud revenue” was $16.7 billion in the December quarter, up 34% from a year ago. But that’s not an actual reporting segment—the company doesn’t even provide the number every quarter. And it rolls up not just Azure but also Office 365 and other things. Maddeningly, Microsoft also has an overlapping formal business segment called Intelligent Cloud, which includes not only Azure, but also SQL Server, Windows Server, Visual Studio, and GitHub, among other elements. Intelligent Cloud had revenue of $14.6 billion in the latest quarter, up 23%. Azure revenue rose 50% in the quarter, but—sigh—Microsoft offers no dollar figure.

Oracle’s approach isn’t any better. Most of its corporate revenue, including cloud subscriptions, is rolled into a bucket called “cloud services and license support,” which was $7.1 billion in the quarter ended in November, up 4% from a year earlier, and accounting for 71% of revenue. That basically includes all cloud services, plus any recurring subscription services. Oracle (ORCL) partially breaks out some cloud-related bits, but provides no dollar figures.

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  • AlanYe
    2021-02-23
    AlanYe
    Like and comment if you are a Tesla fan?
    • AlanYe
      Yea
    • JO爸妈
      tesla is our current and future generation's hope to survivability on earth. tesla has to succeed! load up now on discount prices!!!!!
  • Jassss
    2021-02-23
    Jassss
    AWS is the market leader. Comment if you think so too. 
  • Tchua
    2021-02-23
    Tchua
    Google cloud seems better
  • aMoCca
    2021-02-23
    aMoCca
    aws
  • Fanshuu
    2021-02-23
    Fanshuu
    Somehow my comments no longer generate points ?
  • JoeK
    2021-02-23
    JoeK
    AWS for non conformist.Azure for corporatesGoogle for scientists and geeks
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