AWS, Microsoft shortlisted for US$10bn Pentagon cloud deal

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AWS, Microsoft shortlisted for US$10bn Pentagon cloud deal
Amazon and Microsoft have been selected to continue competing for Pentagon cloud computing services as part of a contract that could be worth some US$10 billion, the US Department of Defense said on Wednesday. The selection leaves Oracle and IBM out of the competition for the contract for the ...

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