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以下摘自 "Gartner 2015 Cloud IaaS Magic Quadrant":
AWS
Strengths: AWS' dominance has helped attract a large technology partner ecosystem to integrate into the platform.
"It also has an extensive network of partners that provide application development expertise, managed services, and professional services such as data center migration."
AWS still has the richest array of IaaS- and Platform-as-a-Service-like capabilities. "It continues to rapidly expand its service offerings and offer higher-level solutions."
Cautions: AWS isn't always an easy vendor to manage. "Customers must ensure that they receive the level of sales and solution architecture engagement they need to be successful."
Also, Amazon's new capabilities compete with products and services offered by its own partners.
"Though this is normally positive for customers, it creates ecosystem conflicts that AWS must continue to manage carefully."
Microsoft Azure
Strengths: Azure's IaaS and PaaS components operate and feel like a unified whole, Gartner noted.
"Microsoft has been rapidly rolling out new features and services, including differentiated capabilities" in line with a vision that extends into on-premise infrastructure, development tools and applications.
Microsoft also has an "aggressive roadmap."
Cautions: Microsoft still hasn't introduced all the critical features needed to meet the needs of enterprises for security, availability, performance, networking flexibility and user management.
Customers are also concerned about the impact of many past Azure outages, "which may necessitate ensuring that critical applications on Azure have a non-Azure disaster recovery solution."
Microsoft's partner ecosystem is still relatively nascent. Many of the MSPs Microsoft has recruited still lack extensive experience with the Azure platform, "which could compromise the quality of the solutions they deliver to customers."
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