Drone Strikes on Amazon (GAFAM) Datacentres Highlight Azure's Miniscule Share
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Datacentre attacks almost always hit Amazon, at least in the Gulf (Kuwait, Qatar, UAE, Bahrain, Oman and so on). That's because AWS is big - a lot bigger than the G and M (Azure) in GAFAM. In Bahrain, Microsoft isn't as significant as it once was:

Similar in other Gulf nations.
Years ago I spent countless hours trying to discover the real share of Azure. Mission impossible, good luck finding out. What companies and 'analysts' say is promotional nonsense (biased to please their clients) and many datacentres are a well guarded secret (locations had to be leaked).
Azure has been shedding off many employees every year since 2020. Azure is failing. It's dying. A lot of its revenue is just Microsoft money funneled back into Microsoft via Scam Altman in 'open' 'hey hi'.
Funnily enough, before the multi-annual mass layoffs at Azure many so-called 'experts' and media pundits predicted that Azure would kill AWS. At the moment what kills AWS seems to be military actions. █
