When it comes to the public cloud, there are three companies at the forefront of everyone’s mind: Amazon Web Services, Microsoft, and Google. How do they stack up against each other?
Three Seattle venture capitalists tackled that question during our inaugural GeekWire Cloud Tech Summit last month. Frank Artale of Ignition Partners, S. “Soma” Somasegar of Madrona Venture Group, and Sheila Gulati of Tola Capital attempted to describe the current competitive landscape in the public cloud during a discussion moderated by angel investor Charles Fitzgerald.
As is usually the case with a public discussion in the tech industry, everyone was very polite. And part of the reason is that because all the major players are growing so quickly, it’s hard to say that anyone is really losing.
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