In this video, John Siefert and Bob Evans sort through the various criteria and contenders for the Cloud Wars CEO of the Year spot, which will be announced on Tuesday, December 13th.
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Snowflake is leveraging its market-shaking data cloud innovations momentum into the red-hot applications-development space by helping customers deploy and monetize data-intensive applications directly into Snowflake’s Data Cloud.
Bob dives into the second quarter performance of three Cloud Wars heavy hitters, with an emphasis on how their CEOs are investing in modern cloud technology.
AWS has surpassed Microsoft and Google Cloud in claiming the majority of Snowflake customers who use its data cloud solutions.
In today’s Cloud Wars Minute, Bob seeks an explanation for why AWS has captured 80% of Snowflake customer partnerships, dwarfing the efforts of cloud competitors.
Bob shares his predictions as Salesforce, Workday, and Snowflake are set to announce their fiscal Q2 results this week.
Citing a demand increase of industry-specific solutions, Bob presents the new rankings of the Industry Cloud Top 10.
The cloud provider’s quarterly numbers are sure to draw extra scrutiny as a portender of things to come for the entire enterprise-cloud business.
Welcome to the Cloud Wars Minute, hosted by Cloud Wars Founder, Bob Evans. Today’s topic: Snowflake Increased Revenue by 100%.
Why I believe Salesforce, Snowflake & Workday will report powerful ongoing cloud growth numbers for their fiscal Q4 ended Jan. 31
Some important lessons to take away from the recent blowout Q3 for Snowflake, in which the cloud data company’s revenue grew 110%
The unifying trend that’s boosting Salesforce, Snowflake & Workday’s combined market cap to $500 billion is industry-specific solutions.
Data is scattered across disparate systems and needs a solid foundation that’s empowered by AI. “Snowflake for Good” is data for humanity, and its platform is built to be intelligent, flexible, and scalable.
The complexities of database migration were highlighted unexpectedly on recent earnings calls for Snowflake and Google Cloud.
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.
Its disruptive impact and surging growth rates give Snowflake full credibility for inclusion among the Cloud Wars Top 10 companies.
Snowflake continued on its high-growth trajectory in Q4, with cloud revenue jumping 116% to $178M and overall revenue soaring 117% to $190M.
The cloud database market is being upended by a new breed of providers, led by Snowflake but there are many others.