IBM and Salesforce collaborate for customer relationship management (CRM), leveraging generative AI to enhance customer experience and productivity.
Oracle is expected to announce strong Q1 earnings results with significant cloud growth, distinguishing itself from other top cloud providers.
Here’s a look into the intense competition between SAP and Salesforce to become the world’s largest applications vendor, highlighting their quarterly, trailing-12-month, and long-term revenue comparisons and the significance of this competition in the evolving cloud market.
Despite Marc Benioff saying the company’s performance is “incredible”, Salesforce’s Q2 growth rates demonstrate otherwise.
Microsoft has launched AIM, a program to help businesses migrate their on-premises applications to the cloud with a focus on AI-guided productivity and competitiveness, in an initiative similar to SAP’s RISE program.
CEO Thomas Kurian discusses how Google Cloud’s Generative AI tools are reshaping business models and sparking expansion opportunities with real-world examples and predictions for the future.
Google Cloud emerges as the preferred choice for over 70% of generative AI startups due to its advanced AI capabilities, reliable infrastructure, and open-source commitment.
Workday experiences positive changes under Co-CEO Carl Eschenbach, delivering strong financial results, growth focus, and improved customer engagement.
New partnership combines Snowflake’s data warehousing platform with Nvidia’s GPUs to help businesses build generative AI applications with their proprietary data.
Microsoft’s cloud success vs. AWS and Google Cloud is driven by its end-to-end portfolio, strategic partnerships, AI initiatives, and impressive scale.
Projected growth rates for the Cloud Wars Top 10 companies in 2023 showcase the sector’s resilience and rapid expansion.
Despite declining growth rates, AWS has plenty going for it including its massive scale, cloud infrastructure leadership, customer focus, and potential in the generative AI market.
Cloud investments are poised for a rebound as Microsoft’s recent Q4 results, and commentary from company leaders, indicate.
The Cloud Confidence Index uses market caps of top 10 cloud companies as a proxy for business leaders’ confidence in their growth, reflecting customer demand and technology trends. The index is up slightly.
With copilots for GitHub, Windows 365, Windows 11, and Dynamics 365, Microsoft is taking a multi-pronged approach to help customers drive productivity with generative AI.
The four fastest growing cloud vendors’ financial results indicate an upturn in customer spending and preparation for the generative AI revolution.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) experienced a decline in its growth rate for the seventh straight quarter amid fierce competition from Microsoft, Google Cloud, and Oracle.
Private generative AI tools like Moody’s Copilot give employees easy access to current, relevant data in a digital sandbox that’s protected from public AI tools.
Microsoft is experiencing significant growth in the cloud infrastructure market, particularly in AI workloads, potentially taking market share from AWS, which has seen a decline in its growth rate.
Amazon Security Lake capability enables organizations to centralize security data from various environments into a single purpose-built data lake.