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The cloud is defined as servers and software that are accessible through the internet instead of through a local computer. Amazon and Microsoft operate two of the largest cloud servers in the world, offering services like data storage and analytics, virtualization, and artificial intelligence. The industry is primed for major growth as companies transition from in-house servers to the cloud.

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Cloud Stocks Look More Valuable as the Coronavirus Spreads

Some cloud stocks are stronger than others, but all are proving vital as more and more Americans spend time at home.

5 Cloud Stocks to Buy for Big Gains in 2020

Cloud stocks are optimally positioned to rip higher in 2020, and these five cloud giants should lead the pack throughout the year.

The Market’s Giving Twilio Stock a Chance to Catch Up With Cloud Peers

For many tech investors, TWLO stock was a disappointment in 2019 because it couldn't carry its momentum all the way through year's end. Nevertheless, 2020 could be a different matter if the company advantages its opportunities.

The Best & Worst Cloud Stocks Now

What’s the best way to cash in on cloud stocks? The answer may surprise you.

Even Near High, Wall Street is Underestimating Microsoft Stock Yet Again

The time is right to buy MSFT stock because Wall Street analysts will eventually see that they have underestimated the company yet again.

VMWare (VMW) Just “Struck Oil” – Here’s How to Invest

VMWare’s meteoric rise after inking a key partnership a couple years ago just goes to show: “Data is the new oil.”

With Solid Q2 Results, Nvidia May Bounce Back

After yesterday's earnings gave the Nvidia stock price a boost, NVDA may be ready to truly get back into its groove.

5 More Cloud Stocks With Plenty of Potential

Cloud stocks still have plenty of potential to change the game for investors. Here are five of best cloud stocks to buy today.

Microsoft Earnings: The Big Story Everyone Missed

Microsoft is about to revolutionize everything -- just like it did in the personal computer (PC) revolution of the 1980s and 1990s. Yet you'd never know if you just glanced at Microsoft earnings last week.

7 Cloud Computing Stocks to Buy for 2019

Finding the best cloud computing stocks means, first, understanding its niches -- the Czars, the services, and the retinue -- where the growth lies.

Has Amazon Leached All It Can From the Cloud?

Companies, like AMZN, that took the risk of cloud have created trillions of dollars of new market cap, but the cloud decade is now ending.

Cloud Czars: The New Communications Overlords

Cloud capital spending by Microsoft, Amazon,Com, Facebook, Alphabet and Apple is now approaching that of telecommunications networks on which they're built

Cloud Czars: Is It Still Good to Be the King?

Over the last six months, investors have begun preferring companies that rent cloud capacity to the owners of the clouds themselves.

Twilio Stock Isn’t Good Enough to Keep Growing as Tech Tanks

Twilio opens trade November 20 little changed from where it was before it announced great earnings and issued strong guidance two weeks ago

David Einhorn and the Deflationary Value of Cloud

Greenlight Capital lost 19% so far this year as CEO David Einhorn bet on value, and bet against the cloud.

The Phone Is Dead. Jump on Cloud Stocks While They Go from Big to Huge

Our phone and entertainment networks have all been replaced by smartphone connections to a Cloud Internet, neither of which existed a decade ago. Cloud stocks point the way to the future.

Smartphone Addiction Is at the Heart of the Great Game

Voice interfaces, leading to artificial intelligence applications, are how the biggest cloud companies will fight our addiction to our phones.

Several Companies Vying to Become King of the Cloud

The biggest cloud companies are trying to make their voice interfaces standards to deliver AI services to your home and daily life.

If You’re Betting on Tech, You Need to Own These Cloud Czars

The five Cloud Czars are essentials in your portfolio, having grown their market cap six-fold this decade, and now controlling the global economy.