Apple spends $30 million a month with Amazon Web Services: report [www.thisisinsider.com]
Apple’s cloud business is hugely dependent on Amazon [www.theverge.com]
Apple paying Amazon over $30M each month for cloud services [9to5mac.com]
Apple Spending $30 Million Per Month on Amazon Cloud Services [www.macrumors.com]
Apple spends more than $30 million a month on Amazon Web Services [www.cnbc.com]
Apple Spending Over $30 Million USD Per Month on Amazon's Cloud [www.iphoneincanada.ca]
Report: Apple has inked a five-year, $1.5B cloud contract with AWS [siliconangle.com]
Report: Apple Is One Of Amazon's Biggest Customers, Spending Over $350M Per Year [www.forbes.com]
Apple Spends More Than $30 Million on Amazon's Cloud Every Month, Making It One of the Biggest AWS Customers [apple.slashdot.org]
Amazon cloud services take a big bite out of Apple’s budget [www.cultofmac.com]
Apple reportedly spending $30 million a month on Amazon Web Services [www.geekwire.com]
Apple’s cloud business is hugely dependent on Amazon https://t.co/SXq5m4bVm3 pic.twitter.com/7SDBNv38BC
— The Verge (@verge) April 22, 2019
後で読む。… Apple now paying Amazon over $30M each month for cloud services, likely to continue growing https://t.co/xSEjyDyYlx @michaelpotuck #Apple #Amazon #AWS
— Bighand (@bighand99) April 22, 2019
“Apple spends more than $30 million a month on Amazon Web Services”
— Brian Roemmele (@BrianRoemmele) April 22, 2019
This will ballon to more $1.5 billion in 5 years.
I said AWS will become the “Internet tax” in 2006 after the relaunch in a report.
It is interestingly see how this has played out. https://t.co/QoHBGzTzu1
"Apple spends more than $30 million on Amazon's cloud every month, making it one of the biggest AWS customers" $AAPL $AMZN https://t.co/XOhDXrgRxd
— Liberty (@LibertyRPF) April 22, 2019
so iCloud is really AWS cloud ?https://t.co/gOnmV3Kma7
— Mike Murphy (@mcwm) April 22, 2019
#Apple spends more than $30 million a month on #Amazon Web Services https://t.co/IeJCNvM44K#aws #saas #paas #iaas #cloud
— Thorsten Heller (@ThoHeller) April 22, 2019
If AWS was an independent company and did nothing but serve Apple, it would still be worth billions of dollars. @jordannovet https://t.co/egxLpYxPkY
— Ari Levy (@levynews) April 22, 2019
New: Apple spends over $30,000,000 per *month* on Amazon Web Services to support services like iCloud, making it one of AWS’ biggest customers, sources tell @jordannovet. Apple’s spending on AWS this year is on track to top $360M (~$10M more than 2018) https://t.co/zJeOXzd5bn
— Steve Kopack (@SteveKopack) April 22, 2019
Reminder: Apple is about to start streaming a whole bunch more video, which I assume means more money spent with AWS? https://t.co/P1e9DoQOpj
— Shira Ovide (@ShiraOvide) April 22, 2019
so iCloud is really AWS cloud ?https://t.co/gOnmV3Kma7
— Mike Murphy (@mcwm) April 22, 2019
While Apple spending $30 million a month on AWS is a nice chunk of change it's not that surprising. There's Amazon and then there's AWS. AWS also powers rival Netflix. Competition in other areas may not affect cloud. Apple on GCP would be more interesting. https://t.co/cUngBBMvjQ
— Larry Dignan (@ldignan) April 22, 2019
Cloud platform is one area where I'll be curious if Apple ever goes vertical. As of now, one of their biggest growth businesses (services) runs on someone else's platform. Which is very un-Apple. https://t.co/6GpzntVl60
— Ben Bajarin (@BenBajarin) April 22, 2019
Apple Spends More Than $30 Million on Amazon's Cloud Every Month, Making It One of the Biggest AWS Customers https://t.co/f5l4knVLEJ
— Slashdot (@slashdot) April 22, 2019
Amazon cloud services take a big bite out of Apple’s budget https://t.co/fUDRIxN615 by @edfromfreelance pic.twitter.com/zRz61oumjv
— Cult of Mac (@cultofmac) April 22, 2019
#amazon @awscloud #sales exceed $30M/mo. from #Apple as #iphone maker in multi-year #contract for #aws #cloud #infrastructure for its 1.5B #hardware devices, joins big #tech @lyft @Pinterest @netflix @Spotify reliant on @amazon - RT @verge https://t.co/0N0gm1V2cC
— Ayoka Systems (@ayokasystems) April 22, 2019
Apple’s cloud business is hugely dependent on Amazon https://t.co/SXq5m4bVm3 pic.twitter.com/KYdcq8rmLe
— The Verge (@verge) April 23, 2019
So some clouds are actually on other people's clouds. A cloud within a cloud, if you will. https://t.co/qDbeuStAFT
— Mark Jeffrey ⚡️? (@markjeffrey) April 22, 2019
Huh. Would have thought a trillion dollar company would have their own cloud infrastructure. https://t.co/AITMCUV3SD
— Nicholas Perez (@nipez) April 22, 2019
Apple’s cloud business is hugely dependent on Amazon https://t.co/46JdewJk92 pic.twitter.com/VhsI2yoDZn
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) April 22, 2019
"commitment to spend at least $1.5 billion on AWS over five years" https://t.co/5IAKjWppJX
— ǝןʇʇıן sıɹɥɔ (@cshl1) April 22, 2019
Apple spends more than $30 million on Amazon's cloud every month, making it one of the biggest AWS customers. Apple announced in 2018 plans to invest $ 10 billion in data centers in the US within five years. #data #cloudhttps://t.co/VMLQilTqa6
— viviane ribeiro arti (@viviane41861305) April 22, 2019
Apple spends more than $30 million a month on AWS.
— Octave Klaba (@olesovhcom) April 23, 2019
Does « Top100 custs » make 80% AWS’s revenue ?
Europe wakes up ! This is how the ecosystem creates the Geants !
no « Top100 » + no « ecosystem » = no Geants in Europe.
https://t.co/OQc210zMHl
Apple spends more than $30 million a month on Amazon Web Services https://t.co/eah0OuFKDA // what EU tech company need to understand more is there: build partnerships
— Quentin '?' ADAM (@waxzce) April 23, 2019
Apple spends more than $30 million on Amazon's cloud every month, making it one of the biggest AWS customers https://t.co/3ij1NuU2nE
— Rodrigo Sepúlveda (@rodrigo) April 23, 2019
Report: Apple has inked a five-year, $1.5B cloud contract with AWS https://t.co/nTlLYmGADU via @SiliconANGLE
— John Furrier (@furrier) April 22, 2019
ICYMI - Amazon cloud services take a big bite out of Apple’s budget https://t.co/fUDRIxN615 by @edfromfreelance
— Cult of Mac (@cultofmac) April 23, 2019
ICYMI: Amazon cloud services take a big bite out of Apple’s budget https://t.co/fUDRIxN615 by @edfromfreelance pic.twitter.com/TTNeb6uhYc
— Cult of Mac (@cultofmac) April 23, 2019