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Armada builds rugged portable AI data centers (called Galleons) for remote and disconnected environments — oil fields, mines, military sites; raised $226M total including a $131M round backed by Microsoft, Founders Fund, and Lux Capital;
Armada is an edge computing and AI infrastructure company headquartered in the Seattle, Washington area, founded to address a fundamental challenge: how to run AI and computing workloads in environments where connectivity to centralized cloud data centers is unavailable, unreliable, or prohibited. The company designs and manufactures Galleons — ruggedized, modular data centers that can be rapidly deployed to remote locations including oil and gas fields, mines, military installations, disaster response sites, and satellite-connected facilities. Galleons are self-contained compute units integrating power, cooling, networking, and storage hardware in a format engineered for extreme environments and rapid field deployment.
Alphabet (GOOGL) cloud platform with $43.2B revenue and #3 global market share; BigQuery data analytics, Vertex AI/Gemini, and GKE competing with AWS and Azure for enterprise cloud and AI workloads.
Google Cloud is Alphabet's cloud computing platform — providing infrastructure (compute, storage, networking), managed data services (BigQuery, Cloud Spanner, Firestore), Kubernetes and container management (Google Kubernetes Engine, the origin of Kubernetes), AI/ML infrastructure (TPUs, Vertex AI, Gemini APIs), and developer tools to enterprises, startups, and developers globally. Listed under Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOGL), Google Cloud generated $43.2 billion in revenue in fiscal year 2024 and achieved its first full year of consistent operating profitability, representing approximately 11% of Alphabet's total revenue.
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