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.
Generative AI is playing a central role in the powerful growth and earnings being reported by Cloud Wars Top 10 company ServiceNow.
Google Cloud’s latest quarterly results and strong growth validate its elevation to #2 on the Cloud Wars Top 10, while they also highlight its strength in supporting AI customers.
SAP’s new partnership with Bain sets out to transform the world of cloud ERP, addressing the challenges of traditional systems. Where do partners fit in?
Google Cloud and Microsoft’s impressive Q2 growth rates suggest that AWS needs to turn up the heat to keep up in the Cloud Wars.
Bloomberg recently announced that its cloud-based data management solution is now driving a Snowflake-native app.
In order to access its latest innovations, SAP is requiring its 20,000 on-premises customers to move to the cloud. Get more details from SAP’s Q2 earnings.
As a result of its new generative AI capabilities, which are only available in the cloud, SAP is charging customers a 30% premium and grabbing first-mover status.
Google Cloud has announced changes to its pricing model, which includes BigQuery editions. An autoscaling feature matches capacity in real-time to the demands of individual workloads
Will customers go along with Salesforce’s price increases? If they don’t, that creates new opportunities for Oracle and SAP.
An IBM Institute for Business Value study on the state and impact of the generative artificial intelligence (AI) market evaluates the priorities and challenges CEOs face in the age of artificial intelligence.
Mercedes-Benz and Microsoft collaborate to integrate ChatGPT functionality into vehicles, revolutionizing natural language understanding and enabling advanced voice commands and third-party service integration.
Bob Evans shares his expectations for Microsoft’s Q4 earnings, in which he predicts Microsoft Cloud revenue will exceed $30 billion.
Oracle leverages generative AI in Oracle Fusion Cloud HCM to boost productivity by enabling automated content generation, intelligent recruiting, and data summarization.
Bob Evans discusses the upcoming release of SAP’s Q2 earnings results and cites five metrics that suggest that the results will be powerful.
Bob revisits the Cloud Wars Top 10 rankings as the latest growth rates of Oracle might move it up the ranks past Amazon’s AWS.
With support for a new environmental, social, and governance reporting framework, Salesforce continues to build out its NetZero Cloud functionality.