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AWS Vs. Microsoft Vs. Google Cloud Q3 2022 Earnings Face-Off
Mark Haranas
CRN breaks down total revenue, profits, sales growth and current market share standings from Google Cloud, AWS and Microsoft for third quarter 2022.

Bold Cloud Statements From Leaders
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, Google CEO Sundar Pichai, and Amazon CFO Brian Olsavsky were all bullish about the cloud opportunities ahead.
“The long-term trends that are driving cloud adoption continue to play an even stronger role during uncertain macroeconomic times,” said Google’s Pichai during its earnings report. “Google Cloud helps customers solve today’s business challenges, improve productivity, reduce costs and unlock new growth engines.”
Pichai said, “Customers partner with Google Cloud because we offer a single platform that can analyze data across any cloud.”
Microsoft’s Nadella said his company’s cloud strategy is helping organizations “do more with less today.”
“It helps them align their spend with demand and mitigate risk around increasing energy costs and supply chain constraints,” said Nadella. “We’re also seeing more customers turn to us to build and innovate with infrastructure they already have.”
Amazon’s Olsavsky said AWS is a top priority for Amazon where the company will continue to invest heavily.
“We continue to ramp up our investments in AWS, adding product builders and sales and professional services headcount to help customers save money, invent more quickly in their businesses and transition to the cloud,” said Olsavsky. “The breadth and depth of our service offerings enable us to help them do things like move storage to lower-priced tiers options and shift workloads to our Graviton chips.”