The Department of Defense's decision last month to award a massive cloud computing contract to Microsoft was a huge loss for rival Amazon. Now, the company plans to file a formal legal complaint protesting the decision, a spokesperson says.
New York The Department of Defense's decision last month to award a massive cloud computing contract to Microsoft was a huge loss for rival Amazon. Amazon isn't going down without a fight.
On Thursday, an Amazon spokesperson told CNN Business it plans to file a formal legal complaint protesting the decision. The company claims the deal was marred by"errors and unmistakeable bias." Amazon Web Services"is uniquely experienced and qualified to provide the critical technology the US military needs, and remains committed to supporting the modernization efforts," an AWS spokesperson said in a statement to CNN Business.
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