AWS suffers year-on-year drop in profit and revenue growth as enterprises curb cloud spend

Romolo Tavani – stock.adobe.com

The first quarter results for AWS show the firm is continuing to feel the effects of enterprise customers “optimising” their cloud spend

Caroline Donnelly

By

Published: 28 Apr 2023 12:30

The annual revenue growth rate for Amazon’s cloud arm is continuing to slow, as enterprises look for ways to optimise the costs involved in running their IT estates off-premise, as evidenced by the e-commerce giant’s first-quarter results for 2023.

The revenue generated by Amazon Web Services (AWS) for the quarter covering the three months to 31 March 2023 reached $21.4bn, which is up 16% on the previous year. It did, however, suffer a year-on-year drop in profit from $6.5bn during Q1 2022 to $5.1bn this year.

The revenue growth rate is markedly down on Q1 2022, when AWS reported a 37% year-on-year revenue jump, as the company continues to feel the impact of customers tightening their belts amid the ongoing macroeconomic uncertainty, said the firm’s chief financial officer, Brian Olsavsky, in a call transcribed by Seeking Alpha.

“As expected, customers continue to evaluate ways to optimise their cloud spending in response to these tough economic conditions in the first quarter,” he said.

“As a reminder, we’re not trying to optimise for any one quarter or year. We’re working to build customer relationships and a business that will outlast all of us. Therefore, our AWS sales and support teams continue to spend much of their time helping customers optimise their AWS spend so they can better weather this uncertain economy.

“This customer orientation is built into our DNA and how we think about our customer relationships and business over the long term,” said Olsavsky.

This is in line with what Amazon CEO Andy Jassy told shareholders in a letter published online earlier this month, where he said AWS sales and support teams were spending “much of their time helping customers optimise their AWS spend” so they can “better weather this uncertain economy”.

As reported by Computer Weekly, AWS is also undergoing some cost-cutting measures of its own, with the news that it would be one of several business divisions on course to lose 9,000 members of staff, as part of an ongoing push across the whole of Amazon to trim its headcount.

Jassy also appeared on the analyst conference call, where he said there was a difference between customers wanting to cut costs verses optimise them.

“[Customers] tell us that most of it is cost-optimising versus cost-cutting, which is an interesting distinction because they say they’re cost-optimising to reallocate those resources on new customer experiences,” he said.

“The new customer pipeline looks strong,” said Jassy. “The set of ongoing migrations of workloads to AWS is strong. The product innovation and delivery is rapid and compelling. And people sometimes forget that 90-plus percent of global IT spend is still on-premise. If you believe that equation is going to flip, which we do, it’s going to move to the cloud.”

In terms of the whole company results, Amazon’s overall revenue was up 9% year-on-year, hitting $127.4bn, and it also made a profit of $4.8bn, up on the previous year, when it made $3.7bn during Q1 2022.

Read more on Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS)

Read More
Camellia Stoval

Latest

US-Iran war: Air India flights to cost more as it imposes fuel surcharge amid energy crisis

You don't have permission to access "http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report-us-israel-iran-war-air-india-flights-fares-to-cost-more-as-tata-group-airline-imposes-surcharge-amid-energy-crisis-jet-fuel-prices-releases-statement-middle-east-conflict-news-updates-3202915" on this server. Reference #18.a551c317.1776453336.163d5d9a https://errors.edgesuite.net/18.a551c317.1776453336.163d5d9a

Republican aims to schedule Markwayne Mullin confirmation hearing next week after Kristi Noem’s ouster – US politics live

Closing summary We’re wrapping up our live coverage for the day. We’ll be back on Wednesday. Here is a summary of today’s developments: The Pentagon chief, Pete Hegseth, has warned that Tuesday would be the “most intense” day of US strikes yet, even as he blamed Iran for civilian casualties by claiming its forces were

24 hours in pictures, 10 March 2026

Through the lens: The Citizen's Picture Editors select the best news photographs from South Africa and around the world. A US Airforce Rockwell B-1 Lancer bomber is seen through the perimeter fence at sunrise at RAF Fairford on March 10, 2026 in Fairford, England. Prime Minister Keir Starmer is allowing the US to use British

Precision in Orbit: Heraeus Catalysts Safeguard Satellite Control

When a satellite travels through orbit at up to 17,500 mph, a fraction of a second can determine whether a course correction is successful, as even minor trajectory deviations can compromise mission objectives. Reliable impulse generation is therefore fundamental to satellite control. This task is typically performed by control nozzles known as hydrazine thrusters, where

Newsletter

Don't miss

US-Iran war: Air India flights to cost more as it imposes fuel surcharge amid energy crisis

You don't have permission to access "http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report-us-israel-iran-war-air-india-flights-fares-to-cost-more-as-tata-group-airline-imposes-surcharge-amid-energy-crisis-jet-fuel-prices-releases-statement-middle-east-conflict-news-updates-3202915" on this server. Reference #18.a551c317.1776453336.163d5d9a https://errors.edgesuite.net/18.a551c317.1776453336.163d5d9a

Republican aims to schedule Markwayne Mullin confirmation hearing next week after Kristi Noem’s ouster – US politics live

Closing summary We’re wrapping up our live coverage for the day. We’ll be back on Wednesday. Here is a summary of today’s developments: The Pentagon chief, Pete Hegseth, has warned that Tuesday would be the “most intense” day of US strikes yet, even as he blamed Iran for civilian casualties by claiming its forces were

24 hours in pictures, 10 March 2026

Through the lens: The Citizen's Picture Editors select the best news photographs from South Africa and around the world. A US Airforce Rockwell B-1 Lancer bomber is seen through the perimeter fence at sunrise at RAF Fairford on March 10, 2026 in Fairford, England. Prime Minister Keir Starmer is allowing the US to use British

Precision in Orbit: Heraeus Catalysts Safeguard Satellite Control

When a satellite travels through orbit at up to 17,500 mph, a fraction of a second can determine whether a course correction is successful, as even minor trajectory deviations can compromise mission objectives. Reliable impulse generation is therefore fundamental to satellite control. This task is typically performed by control nozzles known as hydrazine thrusters, where

Meta Acquires AI Agent Social Network Moltbook

Updated 10 March 2026 at 21:58 IST The deal ​will bring Moltbook co-founders Matt Schlicht and Ben Parr into Meta ​Superintelligence Labs, the unit led by former Scale AI CEO ⁠Alexandr Wang. Moltbook rose to fame as a social media network built for AI agents. | Image: Reuters Facebook parent Meta Platforms said on Tuesday

Family Business? Tee Grizzley Reacts After His Mom Accuses Him Of Leaving Her To Struggle (PHOTOS)

Y’all… it looks like some family tension might be brewing behind the scenes involving Tee Grizzley and his mom. What seemed like a regular social media post quickly turned into something deeper. And now, folks are side-eyeing the situation and wondering what’s really going on. RELATED: Tee Grizzley Shares A Message For Artists After His

SoE necessary but not sufficient, business leaders say

PE­TER CHRISTO­PHER Se­nior Mul­ti­me­dia Re­porter pe­ter.christo­pher@guardian.co.tt Heavy hand­ed but nec­es­sary giv­en the state of crime in T&T. This was a com­mon as­sess­ment from var­i­ous busi­ness groups when asked for their per­spec­tive on the lat­est de­c­la­ra­tion of a state of emer­gency in the coun­try. The T&T Cham­ber of In­dus­try and Com­merce, in a re­leased is­sued yes­ter­day

The Big Business of Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy

Can a nine-episode limited series really impact an entire season of shopping trends? Today brands are experiencing—and chasing—the “Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy effect” as a result of Ryan Murphy’s Love Story. And in many cases, it’s more pervasive than they could have prepared for. The FX series, based on the relationship between John F. Kennedy Jr. and