15 Top Amazon Web Services Alternatives in 2024

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Optimize Cloud Computing Costs with CAST AI

Startups play a major role in cloud consulting and optimizing computing costs by partnering with large cloud providers. One such startup is CAST AI, a platform that helps companies optimize their cloud computing costs. CAST AI has reduced cloud waste by 40%, saved millions of dollars for clients, launched the first Kubernetes Automation Platform, and integrated AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. On November 7, 2023, CAST AI announced that the company raised $35 million in funding and launched new features. These new features include automated rightsizing for cloud CPUs and PrecisionPack. PrecisionPack is a scheduling product for Kubernetes. The automated rightsizing tool will help companies automatically set Kubernetes workload requirements, and cater to CPU and memory allocations. The feature generates suggested configurations every 30 minutes.

Why is AWS an Industry Leader?

Amazon Web Services is one of the primary products of Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN). The service provides on-demand cloud computing platforms and APIs to individuals, companies, and the government. AWS offers generative AI, compute power, database storage, and content delivery. Users can build, deploy, and manage websites and applications on AWS. On February 22, AWS announced that the Parameter Store, a functionality of the AWS systems manager now enables users to share advanced tier parameters with other AWS accounts. Such allows users to manage configuration data and streamline workloads across several AWS accounts. You can also take a look at the top cloud computing companies in the USA.

On February 7, Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) reported earnings for the fiscal fourth quarter of 2023. The company reported earnings per share of $1, beating estimates by $0.2. The company also posted revenue worth $169.96 billion during the quarter, ahead of market consensus by $3.7 billion, with a year-over-year revenue growth rate of 13.91%. Here are some comments from Amazon.com, Inc.'s (NASDAQ:AMZN) Q4 2023 earnings call related to its cloud services business:

"Shifting to AWS. Revenue in the quarter grew 13% year-over-year in Q4 versus 12% year-over-year in Q3. And we’re now approaching an annualized revenue run rate of $100 billion. We watched the incremental revenue added each quarter and in Q4 AWS added more than $1.1 billion an incremental quarter-over-quarter revenue, which on an FX neutral basis is more than any other cloud provider as far as we can tell."