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Microsoft and Google experience growth following increased demand for cloud computing driven by AI technology

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Microsoft Corp. and Google owner Alphabet Inc. are reaping the rewards of their investments in artificial intelligence and cloud computing, as evidenced by their latest quarterly results that surpassed Wall Street estimates. Both companies saw a surge in cloud revenue, driven in part by the increasing use of AI services, leading to a significant boost in their stock prices.

The tech giants have been engaged in a fierce competition for dominance in the AI field, with Microsoft teaming up with startup OpenAI to challenge Google’s long-standing dominance in internet search. However, the latest results indicate that there is ample room for growth for both companies in this rapidly evolving sector.

2024 has been hailed as the year when companies will start deploying generative AI, a technology that can create text, images, and videos from simple prompts. Both Alphabet and Microsoft executives have highlighted the positive impact of these AI programs on their cloud computing units, driving more business and attracting corporate customers to make long-term investments in their cloud infrastructure.

Google’s cloud operation, which has historically lagged behind competitors like Amazon and Microsoft, posted a first-quarter profit that exceeded analysts’ projections, signaling a turning point for the company in the cloud market. The success of Google Cloud’s AI offerings has attracted enterprise customers and generated significant revenue.

Similarly, Microsoft’s Azure cloud computing platform saw a 31% increase in sales, with a notable contribution from AI services. The company’s strategic partnership with OpenAI has allowed it to offer AI tools that enhance productivity for enterprise clients, leading to healthy growth across Azure services.

Overall, the strong performance of Microsoft and Alphabet in the AI and cloud computing sectors has reassured investors and demonstrated the potential for continued growth in these key areas of technology. With the demand for AI services on the rise, both companies are poised to capitalize on this trend and further solidify their positions in the market.

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