• @[email protected]
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    7 months ago

    Surprise surprise, the largest cloud provider wants to attack the 2nd largest provider.

    Stay tuned for arguments as to why new laws are totally necessary to keep a fair playing field for “everyone”, that just happen to serve the most dominant provider best!

    Zavery said that AWS does not pose the same anticompetitive risks as Microsoft despite having a larger share of the cloud market because AWS customers don’t face the same licensing restrictions.

    AWS has their own lock-in mechanisms. AWS pushes you to use managed services and AWS-specific objects which would require massive re-architecting efforts to port any mature AWS environment over to Azure or GCP.

    Of course I’m sure Amazon would respond with, “But users don’t have to do that!” to which Google’s statement about Azure applies equally-well:

    “[once locked in, users have] no economically reasonable alternative but to use Azure AWS as their cloud services provider, even if they prefer the prices, quality, security, innovations, and features of rivals.”

  • Scrubbles
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    77 months ago

    Whenever an article says something sensational like “X SLAMS Y” I just know I have no need to read it. Clickbait garbage headlines.

    • pbjamm
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      27 months ago

      Amazon kanchos Microsoft

      Amazon calls Microsofts parentage into question

      Amazon stabs Microsoft, laughs villainous while children weep

      Its just lazy writing with no imagination at all.

  • Enitoni
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    16 months ago

    Amazon has no business pointing out shitty practices at other companies when they are literally one of the worst companies in the world. But of course, slimy greedy fucks have no shame.