Microsoft maintains strong growth, AWS faces challenges, and Oracle surprises with remarkable growth.
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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.
An update on the growth trends of top cloud companies, categorizing them into four groups based on their revenue growth rates.
Google Cloud allies with AI chip giant NVIDIA to deliver new compute instances that make it faster and easier to develop and deploy AI apps.
A Partners Ecosystem digital event featuring TCS and Google Cloud defining how their relationship delivers unique value to customers, enabling them to differentiate with data, reimagine their businesses, ensure responsible AI, and compete in a changing work environment.
AI Index episode 11: Bayer partners with Google to optimize drug discovery and clinical trials with AI; Imbue raises $200 million to build advanced AI agents; and Walmart launches generative AI assistant.
A Partners Ecosystem Digital Summit highlighting how Chronosphere and Google Cloud deliver unique value to customers modernizing their infrastructure.
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.
Microsoft’s cloud business is projected to generate as much revenue in 2023 as both AWS and Google Cloud combined, highlighting its dominance in addressing customer needs and pioneering in technology.
Microsoft’s cloud success vs. AWS and Google Cloud is driven by its end-to-end portfolio, strategic partnerships, AI initiatives, and impressive scale.
Despite its smaller size, Google Cloud leapfrogged AWS in the Cloud Wars Top 10. Innovation, CEO vision, and generative AI tools are some of the reasons for its rise.
An update on the Cloud Confidence Index, with Amazon, Google, and SAP leading the index higher.
Oracle maintains its position as the world’s hottest major cloud vendor with 54% growth in Q2, followed by Google Cloud at 28% and ServiceNow at 25%.
The four fastest growing cloud vendors’ financial results indicate an upturn in customer spending and preparation for the generative AI revolution.
AI capabilities, generative AI customer count, and operating profits are just three of the reasons that Google Cloud replaced AWS on the Cloud Wars Top 10 list.
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.
Approaching the release of the Q2 financial results of Amazon, AWS’ growth rate decline stands out relative to Cloud Wars Top 10 adversaries.
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.