The Pentagon said today it is awarding a key cloud computing contract to Amazon, Google, Microsoft and Oracle
: The move hedges the military's bet and gives them access to all of the major cloud service providers.
The Pentagon initially awarded a $10 billion cloud computing contract to Microsoft in 2019. However, Amazon sued, saying that the Trump Administration's anti-Amazon bias had impacted the awarding of the contract.What's next:
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