In the Cloud Wars Outlook 2024 series, CEOs from top companies including Google Cloud, Oracle, SAP, and more share insights on technology trends, culture, and strategic visions for the future.
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Andi Gutmans, VP and GM for databases at Google, highlights a surge in customer interest in modernizing their database estates by transitioning from legacy to open-source databases, driven by flexibility and cost benefits.
Andi Gutmans, VP and GM for databases, Google, showcases AlloyDB, Google Cloud’s powerful database, revealing its key role in integrating GenAI and overcoming legacy database hurdles.
By working with Google Cloud, TCS has expanded its offering capabilities to support customers in their business transformation initiatives.
Google Cloud’s Dain Hansen explains the link between a company’s strategic application of data and AI and its profitability.
TCS’ Nidhi Srivastava underscores the significance of its specializations on the Google Cloud stack, showcasing a track record in delivering successful projects.
Google Cloud’s Philip Moyer describes how the current generation of AI is enabling organizations to rapidly accelerate tasks with proficiency.
The big three cloud service providers AWS, Azure and Google Cloud share but also differ on features and vulnerabilities.
Q3 results show Microsoft, Google Cloud, and AWS have unique responses to evolving market dynamics, along with insight into the potential disruptor, Oracle.
An exploration of Q3 results reveals critical differences between Microsoft, Google Cloud, and AWS.
Google attempts to overcome the challenges of general-purpose robots with its Robotics Transformer 2 (RT-2) model. Healthcare, logistics, and other fields could benefit.
AI Index Report episode 15: Google released its Robotics Transformer 2 VLA model; Kneron raises funds to build custom AI chips; and Stanford study reveals transparency of top 10 LLMs.
Google Cloud’s Q3 growth rate dropped to 22%, with CEO Sundar Pichai attributing it to customers optimizing spending.
Google Cloud’s Q3 performance – a 22% growth rate – represents a decline from the previous quarters, specifically from 28% in Q2.
New AI-powered search capability from Google Cloud helps clinicians quickly retrieve medical data, in various formats from various sources.
Google Cloud is launching industry-specific Generative AI offerings for manufacturing and healthcare, capitalizing on the technology’s potential to transform these sectors.
Generative AI industry-specific offerings in the cloud industry can enable businesses to transform and create new value for their customers.
Microsoft maintains strong growth, AWS faces challenges, and Oracle surprises with remarkable growth.
Projections for the Q3 financial results of major cloud companies, including Microsoft, Google Cloud, and AWS, focusing on their growth rates and the potential shift of AWS into software services.
AI Index Report episode 13: Google prepares to launch its Gemini model; Writer secures funding to advance its LLM platform; and Granica announces Chronicle to better analyze data in cloud storage.