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Google Cloud Lands Apple as a Customer

Posted March 17, 2016 at 2:20am by iClarified · 11590 views
Just four months after Google enlisted Diane Greene as its SVP of cloud businesses, Google Cloud Platform has landed Apple as customer, reports CRN.

Since inking the Google deal late last year, Apple has also significantly reduced its reliance on Amazon Web Services, whose infrastructure it uses to run parts of iCloud and other services, said the sources, who all requested anonymity to protect their relationships with the vendors.

Despite having its own data centers, Apple is said to also be a customer of Microsoft's and Amazon's cloud services. The company has not abandoned AWS entirely and remains a customer, say sources.

Google executives have apparently told partners that Apple is spending about $400 to $600 million Google Cloud Platform but it's unclear if that amount is annual.

“It’s kind of a puzzler to us because vendors who understand doing business with enterprises respect [non-disclosure agreements] with their customers and don’t imply competitive defection where it doesn’t exist," said an AWS spokeswoman.

Morgan Stanley estimates that Apple spends about $1 billion a year on AWS but the company is also spending $3.9 billion to build it's own data centers in Arizona, Ireland and Denmark, the first of which should open later this year.

This isn't the first big deal for Greene at Google. Last month she also signed up Spotify, another AWS customer.

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