Now that AWS, Azure, GCP earnings are slowing down across the board, let’s look at what this could mean in the near-term and long-term.

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SHOW NOTES:

  • AWS earnings - $21.4B, up 20% (down from 27% QoQ)
  • Microsoft Azure earnings - $21.5B, up 31% (down from 35% QoQ)
  • Google Cloud earnings - $7.32B, up 32% (down from 38% QoQ)
  • Google claims that Azure is losing money
  • Cloud leaders AWS, Azure, Google show the market is cooling down
  • 2022 CAPEX spend by the cloud providers
  • Cloud players being cautious in 2023

THE GROWTH OF CLOUD PROVIDERS IS BEGINNING TO SLOW DOWN

  • The cloud providers are still growing at a high rate
  • But the rate of grow, and CAPEX investment is slowing down
  • Is this the new normal?

WHAT’S CAUSING THE SLOW DOWN?

  • Increased interest rates, so slower overall spending across tech
  • Cloud cost optimization tools and company-wide programs
  • Enterprise companies managing to post-COVID “new normals”
  • SaaS companies cutting back, especially VC-funded companies
  • Lots of tech layoffs
  • Concern about Google (and Azure?) being profitable?
  • Will the new AI wars disrupt the focus of the cloud companies?
  • Will we see services cut back by the cloud providers?
  • Companies now have an opportunity to renegotiate costs?

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