Who is winning the Cloud wars?
AWS67%
GCP11%
Azure23%
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Field CISO in Consumer Goods, 5,001 - 10,000 employees
The consumer. All 3 are great platforms and while each may excel in certain areas, all are capable of supporting today's demands for quick and agile digital transformation initiatives. A multi-cloud strategy has become the norm and the choice of "primary provider" comes down to individual business needs, necessary integrations, and existing partnerships (and sometimes personal preference :) .Senior Director, Defense Programs in Software, 5,001 - 10,000 employees
It comes down to what value an org is looking to get - each of these are delivering in somewhat different ways. Are you extending your on premises architecture? Are you building product that you're going to scale and support to millions? Are you looking to leverage X as code and use world class development tools? It's all available at huge scale. Great times to be in cloud!CTO in Software, 201 - 500 employees
I agree, that consumers of cloud services are the real winners. Each of the Big 3 has strong differentiators, and others (like Oracle, IBM, Mirantis, HPE GreenLake, etc.) are innovating as well. Exciting times and not a zero-sum game.Content you might like
Very important.31%
Important.60%
Not necessary.5%
Not important at all.1%
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CTO in Software, 201 - 500 employees
Without a doubt - Technical Debt! It's a ball and chain that creates an ever increasing drag on any organization, stifles innovation, and prevents transformation.Skill set and technical expertise20%
Strong team dynamics and communication63%
Continuous learning and professional development14%
Clear goals and direction3%
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Head of Information and Data Analytics in Software, 5,001 - 10,000 employees
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