Cloud Universe: Google+Cisco vs Amazon AWS. The “cloud services” market has become a huge and rapidly growing one. Today it is dominated by Amazon, which sells its web space to the largest eCommerce sites around the world. The AWS (Amazon Web Services) division began its journey in 2006 and today is generating over 4 billion dollars in sales per quarter, becoming one of the core businesses of the entire Amazon galaxy.
Behind Amazon are Microsoft (Azure) and IBM. Google currently holds the fourth position, with about 5% of the market.
The announcement came via a post on Google's official blog by Nan Boden, head of global technology partners at Google Cloud:
“Today, we are announcing a new partnership with Cisco to help our australia email list customers improve agility and security in a hybrid world with an open, fully supported solution for developing and managing applications on-premises and in Google Cloud. Together, we are working on a comprehensive solution to develop, run, secure, and monitor workloads, enabling customers to optimize existing investments, plan cloud migration, and avoid bottlenecks. Developers will be able to build new applications in the cloud or on-premises while consistently using the same tools, runtime, and production environment.”
“Partnering with Google ensures that our customers have the best cloud, agility and scalability along with enterprise-class security and support. We share a common vision of a hybrid cloud world that delivers the speed of innovation in an open and secure environment to bring the right solutions to our customers.”
Chuck Robbins, Cisco's chief executive officer, commented instead
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