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Microsoft's AI Advancements Drive Cloud Dominance; Alphabet Seeks Silver Lining

  • Posted on October 25, 2023
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Microsoft's strategic investments in artificial intelligence are yielding substantial gains in its cloud business, while Google-parent Alphabet grapples with mounting challenges, demonstrating the Windows giant's competitive edge.


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Microsoft's strategic investments in artificial intelligence are yielding substantial gains in its cloud business, while Google-parent Alphabet grapples with mounting challenges, demonstrating the Windows giant's competitive edge.

Despite Alphabet surpassing Wall Street expectations in both profit and sales, its shares tumbled by 7% in after-hours trading on Tuesday. In contrast, Microsoft's stocks surged by 5%, exemplifying the impact of its AI-driven growth.

The drop in Alphabet's share price highlights the growing urgency for the company to prove its prowess in artificial intelligence and compete effectively against Microsoft's Azure and Amazon.com's AWS cloud services.

Bob O'Donnell, chief analyst at TECHnalysis Research, noted that the latest cloud results indicate Azure is gaining market share against its competitors, thanks in part to Microsoft's compelling Copilots and GenAI technology.

Microsoft's dedication to AI innovation was underscored by its substantial investment in startup OpenAI, renowned for creating the popular generative AI chatbot ChatGPT. The technology from OpenAI has been seamlessly integrated into various Microsoft products, including Bing, Microsoft 365, and GitHub.

In a bid to stay competitive, Alphabet has also incorporated AI into numerous products, such as its flagship Pixel phones. They've even ventured into generative AI with the launch of their chatbot, Bard, aiming to challenge ChatGPT.

During a conference call with analysts, Microsoft's chief financial officer, Amy Hood, attributed a 3% boost in its cloud business to higher-than-expected AI consumption.

Alphabet has focused on acquiring AI startups as cloud customers, while Microsoft has leveraged existing relationships to secure larger clients. This strategy has undoubtedly favored Microsoft, as evidenced in their results.

Microsoft's Intelligent Cloud unit, home to the Azure cloud-computing platform, posted revenue of $24.3 billion, surpassing analysts' estimates of $23.49 billion. Azure's revenue witnessed a robust 29% growth, exceeding the 26.2% growth estimate from Visible Alpha.

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Experts from RBC Capital Markets predict that Microsoft will generate over $3 billion in revenue from generative AI offerings during this fiscal year, a testament to their impressive performance in the AI-as-a-service sector.

As Microsoft continues to dazzle in the AI-driven cloud segment, Alphabet faces the challenge of catching up. Meanwhile, Amazon's AWS is set to release its quarterly results, with analysts expecting a 12.4% increase in sales.

In this fiercely competitive landscape, the AI investments and advancements made by tech giants are redefining the cloud business, with Microsoft currently holding a substantial lead while Alphabet seeks ways to turn the tide in its favor.

 

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