Not sure about this. Take Microsoft for example. Databricks runs on Azure, but they are investing heavily on Synapse workspaces so they own both the underlying infrastructure and the application stack on top.
I think the cloud providers have incredible amounts of engineering resources. Their aim is to do anything to get everyone onto the platforms. I don’t see any clear trend coming out in the years ahead. There will be a myriad of solutions (some wholly owned by the cloud provider and some with a third party like snowflake or databricks involved) and customers can choose what works for them.
I think the cloud providers have incredible amounts of engineering resources. Their aim is to do anything to get everyone onto the platforms. I don’t see any clear trend coming out in the years ahead. There will be a myriad of solutions (some wholly owned by the cloud provider and some with a third party like snowflake or databricks involved) and customers can choose what works for them.