There’s no doubt that cloud computing is at its prime now and many businesses are using it to effectively meet their computing infrastructure needs - from applications to storage and processing power - without owning on-premise data centres. Another big factor behind the increasing cloud adoption rate worldwide is big data - the hotspot of driving business growth in today’s heavy competition. As per a report from a reputed market research firm, the global cloud computing industry is expected to become a whopping $623.3 bn market by 2023 and grow at a CAGR of 18.0%. Cloud Computing benefits have become even more evident during the COVID-19 pandemic when people are forced to work from remote locations and tasks are being increasingly done on cloud infrastructure. Now, when we are talking about cloud computing, it’s worth mentioning Microsoft Azure vs AWS as both are the top cloud providers worldwide and choosing between the two often becomes a conundrum for businesses (especially for the ones new to cloud computing). It’s quite understandable also as both are solid performers and strong competitors, but what according to me could make your job much easier is to figure out which of the two cloud service juggernauts suits your business requirements the best.
That said, I am offering below a comparison between Azure and AWS so as to help you assess the key differences and make a decision you can be confident about.Read full blog here - Microsoft Azure vs AWS: Who is the Winner?