Main cloud players still far behind AWS shows research

New data from Synergy Research Group shows that Amazon Web Services (AWS) continues to dominate the cloud infrastructure services market, achieving a worldwide market share of over 31 percent in the fourth quarter.

Microsoft and Google have by far the highest growth rates among the market leaders but are making little impact on AWS, said Synergy, which continues to grow strongly and to increase its market share.

IBM meanwhile continues to lead within the private and hybrid services segment. The four top-ranked companies all grew more strongly than the market as a whole and in aggregate account for over half of the worldwide market.

For full-year 2015, AWS’ share of the worldwide market was 31 percent, followed by Microsoft (9 percent), IBM (7 percent), Google (4 percent) and Salesforce (4 percent).

With most of the major operators having now released their earnings data for Q4, Synergy estimates that quarterly cloud infrastructure service revenues (including IaaS, PaaS and private & hybrid cloud) are now approaching the $7 billion milestone, with trailing twelve-month revenues exceeding $23 billion.

Total 2015 revenues grew by 52 percent from the previous year.

The big four cloud operators are continuing to run away with the market,” said John Dinsdale, a chief analyst and research director at Synergy Research Group. “The second tier of operators are either niche players, generalist IT service providers, or companies lacking the scale, focus and investment capabilities required to truly challenge the top four hyper-scale cloud providers.”

This second tier includes Salesforce, Rackspace, Oracle, NTT, Fujitsu, Alibaba and HPE, he said.

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York, UK-based Antony Savvas has been a technology journalist for 25 years and has expertise in all major areas of enterprise and consumer IT. He has worked for a number of leading technology magazines and websites and his work is syndicated across the internet. He also undertakes corporate work for some of the world's leading technology companies.

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