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Google Cloud Stealing Some of the Apple Business from Amazon
📅 - Apple has been one of the largest users of the Amazon Cloud Services and has made the decision to move some of its' infrastructure to the Google Cloud. While Google hasn't announced Apple as a customer yet, an anonymous source leaked the information to CRN.
Representatives from both Apple and Google decided not to comment, while a spokesperson from Amazon questioned the integrity of the sources giving CRN information. According to the report, Apple hasn't stopped using AWS completely, but has moved a large portion of their cloud services to the Google Cloud Platform. .
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