1. AWS:
Amazon has had a better relationship with the open source community, so there are more open source integrations available in this platform.
Azure:
When it comes to open source, Microsoft hasn’t always embraced the model.
2. Tools and services provided by AWS are expensive, but their enterprise-friendly features make a strong proposition for the large-scale organizations.
3. AWS still offers the largest range of services with nearly 100 across compute, storage, database, analytics, networking, mobile, developer tools, management tools, IoT, security and enterprise applications.
4. AWS has more than 4x the revenue of Azure, and started in the ‘cloud game’ a few years earlier.
5. Microsoft provide less flexible pricing model.
Amazon offer more flexible pricing model.
6. Aws is from amazon.
Azure is from microsoft.
7. Amazon continually invests in meeting demand for new services, resulting in more mature analytics offerings.
8. Microsoft Azure is a better choice for Hybrid approach. They are also committed to their promises and what they are offering right now.
9. Both vendors offer free introductory tiers, allowing customers to try their services before they buy.
10. Microsoft perhaps has less high profile Azure users.
Aws has increasingly taken on large customer deals.
11 Azure has lesser reach when it comes to government cloud offerings.
Aws has edge over azure when it comes to government cloud offering.
12. Azure: Microsoft claims to have more than 50 compliant offerings, including ITAR, DISA, HIPAA, CJIS, FIPS.
AWS: Amazon has had a long relationship with government agencies, and their compliance offerings include certifications in ITAR, DISA, HIPAA, CJIS, FIPS, and more.
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