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[WebProNews]( Breaking eBusiness News Thanks for reading the Tuesday, August 22nd, 2017 edition of WebProNews! - Sponsored - [Learn Proven Fulfillment Strategies to Boost Your 2017 Holiday Sales]( Uncover the keys to overcoming today's top fulfillment challenges and discover proven strategies to position your company for success. Join RSL for an educational live webinar featuring a panel of eCommerce fulfillment experts. [Register Now ...]( [Microsoft Challenges Amazon Web Services With Cycle Computing Acquisition]( Among the top players in the tech industry, Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the undisputed king of cloud computing, leading the pack by a wide margin in the relatively new but lucrative segment. However, rivals do not plan to let AWS reign unchallenged. In fact, analysts believe that the Amazon will have to brace for a serious contender soon with Microsoft's recent acquisition of Cycle Computing, which aims to revamp the services being offered by its own cloud computing platform, Microsoft Azure. Microsoft announced last Tuesday, that it acquired Cycle Computing, a high-performance computing, and cloud orchestration company known for its software that lets companies run massive apps in the cloud. While the acquisition cost was not disclosed, industry watchers agree that it was a brilliant move on Microsoft's part as it will complement Azure, its cloud computing business. While Cycle Computing may not have brand recognition outside tech circles, it was instrumental in shaping cloud computing as we know it today, according to Business Insider. In 2012, Cycle transformed Amazon's emerging Web Services into a supercomputing powerhouse with computing power said to be equivalent to 50,000 individual PCs. - Sponsored - [eCommerce Holiday Fulfillment Webinar]( Protect Your Holiday Profits with Expert Fulfillment Tips. Register for a live webinar featuring a panel of eCommerce fulfillment experts. [Register ...]( In fact, Cycle boasts of an elite clientele to this day, which includes top cloud vendors AWS, Microsoft Azure and Google. Other big clients using Cycle Computing's suite of cloud orchestration products include NASA, Pacific Life, MetLife, Novartis, as well as various biotech, media, and manufacturing corporations. Just how far ahead is AWS in the cloud computing game? At the moment, reports indicate that Amazon's cloud computing division enjoys a lion share of the public cloud computing pie capturing 41 percent of the market. Microsoft Azure is a distant second at 13 percent, followed by Google with its 7 percent and IBM with 5 percent market share. However, Microsoft's acquisition of Cycle could shake things up. Azure has enjoyed explosive revenue growth since last year. Revenues rose by 97 percent for the quarter ending June 2017 with the prior three quarters registering stunning growth rates of 93%, 93%, and 116% respectively. Meanwhile, AWS managed to grow its revenue by 42 percent for the first half this year, which is impressive but is still relatively tame compared to Azure's recent performance. With Cycle to support its efforts, Azure could close AWS' lead even faster as it begins to offer more competitive products. But of course, the bets are Amazon is not going to take this challenge sitting down. Expect the battle for the cloud to heat up soon. Check out the [WebProNews homepage]( or click on the header for more. This is an [iEntry, Inc.]( publication. 851 Corporate Dr. | Suite 201 | Lexington, KY 40503 | 859.514.2720 To Be Taken Off This Mailing, [Visit This Page](

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