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Clouded Judgement 5.3.24 - Hyperscalers Report Q1 + Early Look at Software Reports

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Subscribe now Cloud Giants Report Q1 + Early Look at Software Results Q1 earnings seasons has officially kicked off! We now have results from the three hypersclaers (AWS / Azure / GCP). First, companies have largely completed the lion's share of their cost optimization and turned their attention to newer initiatives.

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A Look Back at Q1 '24 Public Cloud Software Earnings

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The 62 companies that I’ll discuss here (which is not an exhaustive list, but is still comprehensive) all reported quarterly earnings sometime between April 24th – June 10th. These charts clearly show the ZIRP pull forward, the ensuing cloud cost optimizations, and then the recovery.

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Clouded Judgement 10.11.24 - Budget Flush

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When companies reported Q4 ‘23 quarters, sentiment started to emerge that software was “bouncing back.” Coming out of that, every company from the largest enterprise to the smallest startup started thinking very critically about cost optimizations. Where was redundant spend that could be consildated.

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Clouded Judgement 8.4.23 - Cloud Giants Q2 Update

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Subscribe now Cloud Giants Update “What we're seeing in the quarter is that those cost optimizations, while still going on, are moderating and many maybe behind us in some of our large customers. That means we very well could see 27% be the bottom for them as well (assuming they beat their guidance).

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Clouded Judgement 10.28.22

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Hyperscalers Report Quarterly Earnings This week we saw AWS (Amazon), GCP (Google) and Azure (Microsoft) report earnings. At the same time, Azure came in below expectations. The other piece is higher energy costs (to service their data centers). Quarterly Reports Summary Earning season is upon us!

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