Amazon's Cloud Surge: A Paradigm Shift Amidst E-commerce Challenges

Amazon's cloud unit, AWS, saw a significant revenue increase of 20%, leading to a projected rise in capital expenditure. This growth in cloud services is compensating for slower e-commerce sales. CEO Andy Jassy highlighted strong AI demand as a key factor, amid an uncertain consumer market and a workforce restructuring.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 31-10-2025 05:22 IST | Created: 31-10-2025 05:22 IST
Amazon's Cloud Surge: A Paradigm Shift Amidst E-commerce Challenges
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Amazon's cloud revenue has surged at the fastest rate in nearly three years, bolstering the company's quarterly sales forecast and boosting its shares by 14% in after-market trading. The growth in Amazon Web Services is alleviating pressures from slower e-commerce expansion.

AWS reported a 20% revenue rise in the third quarter, exceeding expectations and countering a difficult prior week marked by major service outages. CEO Andy Jassy emphasized the robust demand in AI and infrastructure, supported by a projected increase in capital expenditures to $125 billion next year.

The cloud business, a major profit center accounting for around 60% of Amazon's operating income, is driving the company's resilience against a backdrop of economic uncertainty. Despite a significant workforce reduction, Amazon is expanding its advertising and cloud infrastructure, alongside other tech giants investing heavily in AI and data centers.

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