Group 1 - Amazon (AMZN) and Google (GOOGL) launched a jointly developed multi-cloud network service on December 3, aimed at meeting the growing demand for reliable connectivity in the current environment where even brief internet outages can cause significant disruptions [1] - The new service allows customers to establish private high-speed links between the two companies' computing platforms in minutes rather than weeks, enhancing network interoperability [1] - This initiative follows a major outage of Amazon Web Services (AWS) on October 20, which caused thousands of websites to go offline, resulting in estimated losses of $500 million to $650 million for U.S. businesses [1] Group 2 - AWS is the largest cloud service provider globally, followed by Microsoft's Azure and Google Cloud, with AWS reporting strong growth in Q3 with revenues of $33 billion, more than double Google Cloud's $15.16 billion [2] - Major tech companies, including Alphabet, Microsoft, and Amazon, are investing billions of dollars in infrastructure to meet the surging internet traffic driven by increased demand for artificial intelligence services [2]
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