Companies like Google, Microsoft, and Amazon offer cloud-based services to a truckload of customers, including Apple, but the latter’s executives have always wanted to branch out and offer something similar to iPhone and Mac app developers, reducing dependency on other technology giants while also opening up another revenue stream. This business would function similarly to Amazon Web Services (AWS), but so far, there is no concrete timeline on when something like this would materialize. Google and Amazon earn nearly $7 billion in revenue per year from cloud-based services by having Apple as their customer The talks were held internally and […]
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