Information Age: News, analysis & insight for IT & business leaders

Amazon Web Services ‘worth $650m’ in 2010

30 April 2010  

Investment bank estimates the value of Amazon.com’s cloud computing offering, not disclosed in the web giant’s own financial reports

Investment bank Citigroup has estimated that Amazon Web Services (AWS) will earn the web giant $650 million during 2010, according to a report in BusinessWeek.

This estimate helps to gauge the true worth of the pioneering cloud computing offering, which Amazon itself does not reveal in its financial reports. If true, the figure suggests that Amazon by far outstrips its competitors in the so-called “infrastructure-as-a-service” market.

Hosting provider Rackspace, for example, earned $56 million from its cloud business – which includes hosted email and SharePoint as well as cloud-based servers – during 2009, although it expects that figure to grow significantly in 2010. Savvis, meanwhile, earned just $7.4 million from cloud services in 2009.

In the related field of “platform-as-a-service”, which allows developers to build applications from composite web services, rather than raw computing resources, market leader Salesforce.com does not break out its revenues from its core CRM application. Microsoft, whose Azure cloud platform is available in the US, does not reveal how much money it generates.

By way of comparison, Citigroup’s estimate places Amazon Web Services as roughly equivalent in revenue to Rackspace in its entirety, Patni Computer Systems and Quest Software during 2009.

The online book retailer launched AWS in 2002. This week, the cloud computing services were launched in Asia Pacific for the first time.


Comments 

There are currently no comments on this article

People who read this also read...

 

White Papers

Read article

'Think Lean' When Developing Management System Documentation

Learn how to efficiently and effectively implement a document management system for your organization.

Read article

11 Hiring Trends for 2011

In this document, you'll get the insider info you need to give potential employers what they want and beat your competition in 2011. You'll learn about the most valuable certifications and the game-changing skills that can lead to more job security and stability.

Read article

12 Hiring Manager Secrets to Getting the IT Job You Want

Learn how you can make yourself a more attractive candidate now with PrepLogic's free 12 Hiring Manager Secrets to Getting the Job You Want.

More
Advertisement
div class="banner">