In the new category of industry-specific cloud solutions, Oracle revealed that it has 100,000 customers and 16 million users.
On this episode of the Cloud Wars Live podcast, I speak with Oracle EVP Mike Sicilia, who leads Oracle’s vertical-industries business.
Good news for IBM, which rebounds nicely from last quarter’s measly 8% growth in cloud revenue with strong Q1 results.
“Industry networks will be the absolutely key differentiator moving forward,” SAP Industries president Peter Maier told me.
Amid unprecedented data volume growth, I talked with John Foley about how database vendors like Snowflake and AWS are driving innovation.
The plan according to Wayne Sadin: “Get ready to do this growth. Now, what does that mean? The number one thing is talent.”
With every Top 10 company—particularly Google, Microsoft, SAP—declaring that industry clouds are a top priority, Salesforce has competition.
With Microsoft, Amazon and IBM generating $163 billion in 2021 cloud revenue together, the Cloud Wars leaders are raking in cash.
Snowflake is focused on vertical-industry apps, a major part of its hypergrowth that’s enhancing its credibility among large enterprises.
With an industry-cloud run rate of $1 billion, privately held Infor is among the cloud leaders for vertical apps and solutions.
On this episode of the Cloud Wars Live podcast, I speak with Infor CEO Kevin Samuelson and CTO Soma Somasundaram about industry clouds & more.
Its disruptive impact and surging growth rates give Snowflake full credibility for inclusion among the Cloud Wars Top 10 companies.
On Cloud Wars Live, Christian Anschuetz says execs should be crushing the culture of fear by embracing the notion that everybody is a leader.
Last week, Kurian said that Google Cloud’s move into industry-specific solutions “is reflective of our view of where the cloud needs to go.”