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Tracker: Spending on cloud computing hits US$42bil worldwide

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Publish date: Fri, 30 Apr 2021, 02:27 PM
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SAN FRANCISCO: A record-high US$41.8bil was spent on cloud computing in the recently ended quarter as businesses leaned heavily on the Internet to survive the pandemic, market tracker Canalys said on April 29.

Spending on “cloud infrastructure services” around the world was up nearly US$11bil from the first three months of last year, according to Canalys.

“Cloud emerged as a winner across all sectors over the last year, basically since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic and the implementation of lockdowns,” said Canalys research analyst Blake Murray.

“Organisations depended on digital services and being online to maintain operations and adapt to the unfolding situation.”

Despite large-scale spending on cloud in the past year, most businesses have yet to make the “digital transformation”, according to Murray.

The analyst expected “migration” to the cloud to continue as confidence in the economy improves, and postponed projects to take on new life.

Amazon Web Services was the leading cloud service provider in the quarter, accounting for 32% of the market, according to Canalys.

Microsoft’s Azure platform was second with 19% of the market, while Google Cloud had a 7% market share.

Each of the rivals saw their cloud businesses grow, contributing to blockbuster overall earnings reported this week.

 - AFP

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