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AWS Revenue Soars in Q4 2025 Amid Strong Cloud Demand

Amazon Web Services posted its strongest quarterly growth in over three years, driven by major contracts with Salesforce, BlackRock, Perplexity, the U.S. Air Force and a gigawatt‑plus power boost to its data centers.
5 February 2026 by
TechStora Editorial Board

Quarterly Growth Highlights

AWS ended 2025 with its most rapid quarterly revenue increase in more than three years, reflecting sustained enterprise and government demand for cloud services.

Key New Contracts

  • Salesforce – expanding cloud‑based CRM solutions.
  • BlackRock – leveraging AWS for large‑scale data analytics.
  • Perplexity – adopting generative‑AI workloads on AWS infrastructure.
  • U.S. Air Force – modernizing mission‑critical applications.

Infrastructure Expansion

In the fourth quarter, AWS added over one gigawatt of power capacity to its global data‑center network, supporting the growing compute and storage needs of its customers.

Outlook

Analysts expect the momentum to continue into 2026 as more enterprises migrate to the cloud and AWS broadens its AI and machine‑learning offerings.