In this Oracle CloudWorld analyst take, Wayne shares what he learned from OCI lead Clay Magouryrk about the division’s new products and partnerships.
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In this Cloud Wars Expo Moment, VP Sohan DeMel shares examples of the company’s work with large organizations such as AT&T and T-Mobile.
Alloy XYZ lets big Oracle cloud-infrastructure customers evolve into cloud providers offering industry-specific solutions to other businesses.
In CXO2 Minute, Ep. 41, Wayne discusses the Oracle Database Service for Microsoft Azure, which was announced at the recent INSPIRE developer conference.
In an online presentation, the Oracle founder talked about his ambitions in cloud infrastructure, and what Oracle has that Amazon and Microsoft don’t.
Oracle has won a massive endorsement, as Zoom has picked Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to help manage its explosive growth, to 300 million daily users.
Oracle has quietly aligned with a leading research university exploring novel ways to treat COVID-19 and with NVIDIA’s genomic-analysis specialists.
Though it makes for complex sourcing, healthcare cloud migration can be successfully approached with some classic procurement techniques, writes Joanna Martinez.
Bob Evans reviews the Cloud Confidence Index from the period of February 20 through March 24, with Google Cloud and Microsoft as leaders.
Oracle has laid out its new artificial intelligence (AI) strategy. Bob Evans shares details of this plan, including more intelligence and stronger business outcomes.
In addition to its many obvious benefits to organizations, AI helps optimize multi-cloud environments in several other ways that smart leaders must consider, writes Tony Uphoff.
Oracle’s CEO Safra Catz suggests that Oracle’s booming cloud business will grow 50% in the next quarter, after seeing 45% growth in Q3.
Oracle CEO Safra Catz projects 50% growth in cloud revenue in the next quarter, enabling the company to continue down the path of being the fastest-growing cloud provider.
Oracle’s cloud revenue for Q3 grew by 45%, making it the only company in the Cloud Wars Top 10 to achieve that upward trajectory during economic uncertainty.
Oracle continues to be the fastest-growing major cloud provider, with a recent Q3 growth rate of 45%, Bob Evans explains in this Cloud Wars Minute.
Today, C-level decision-makers are turning to cloud technology to cut costs, increase efficiencies, grow revenues, engage more customers, and scale.
Implementing a multi-cloud architecture across different geographies opens up unique security risks. Bill Doerrfeld recommends concrete measures to protect your business.
Uber’s deals with Oracle and Google Cloud are a bellwether, signaling that many companies will end up embracing multi-cloud rather than having their own data centers.
Bob Evans details how Oracle is boosting its CapEx investment to about $10 billion to meet the surging demand for its cloud infrastructure services.
Bob Evans details Oracle’s 50% increase in CapEx investments, as demand for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) soars.