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亚马逊AWS CEO:AI浪潮下 云业务仍有巨大机遇

Amazon AWS CEO: Under the wave of AI, cloud business still has huge opportunities.

Zhitong Finance ·  Sep 9 20:35

The majority of businesses are still processing data workloads locally, so there is still a huge opportunity in building cloud operations.

According to the Zhitong Finance and Economics APP, Matt Garman, CEO of Amazon's (AMZN.US) cloud platform AWS, said that the majority of businesses are still processing data workloads locally, so there is still a huge opportunity in building cloud operations.

"About 15% to 20% of the data has already been migrated to the cloud," Garman said at the Goldman Sachs Communications and Technology Conference on Monday. "The majority of workloads have not been migrated, so there will be a lot of opportunities in the future. There are still a lot of local data workloads."

He added, "We are indeed helping customers move workloads to the cloud faster. It is much easier than running your own servers. Artificial intelligence (AI) is also driving more people to move to the cloud."

Despite an annualized turnover rate of 105 billion US dollars, Garman remains confident about the future. He also said that the progress made in the field of artificial intelligence so far is just the tip of the iceberg.

"I am extremely excited about this technology," Garman said. "Over time, it will change every industry to some extent. In the early stages, businesses have improved efficiency through artificial intelligence. That's great, but it only scratches the surface of the true value of artificial intelligence. We are unleashing capabilities that have never been seen before."

AWS is also continuing to establish partnerships with companies like NVIDIA (NVDA.US), AMD (AMD.US), and Intel (INTC.US).

He said, "We have excellent partners."

AWS and Oracle (ORCL.US) announced a new strategic partnership on Monday, launching Oracle Database@AWS, allowing customers to access Oracle Autonomous Database and Exadata database services on AWS.

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