Oracle’s Alloy program, introduced in late 2022, reflects a departure from the traditional Oracle approach, aiming to combine its technology with customer industry expertise, geographic knowledge, and regulatory considerations,
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CEO Safra Catz shares insights on how Oracle meets customer needs through its cloud infrastructure and applications, as well partnerships with other cloud providers.
As technology and business strategies converge, the CEO Outlook 2024 series dives deep into insights from Cloud Wars Top 10 CEOs. Don’t miss the exclusive interviews, starting with SAP’s Christian Klein.
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.
ServiceNow, led by CEO Bill McDermott, claims the top spot on the Cloud Wars Growth Chart with a 27% growth rate, outpacing competitors and achieving key milestones in a breakout year, reshaping the cloud landscape.
Oracle experiences a notable slowdown in its cloud growth rate, dropping to 25% in fiscal-Q2 with $4.8 billion in revenue, signaling a shift from previous quarters’ 30% or higher growth.
In the Cloud Wars landscape, Oracle leads with a remarkable 30% growth rate, closely followed by ServiceNow and Microsoft at 27% and 24%, respectively, with Microsoft’s FY24 Q1 standing out as an extraordinary quarter, contributing $6.1 billion in incremental cloud revenue.
In the latest Cloud Wars Minute, Oracle leads the hottest growth companies with a 30% growth rate, hitting $4.6 billion in cloud revenue.
Microsoft’s 24% increase in cloud revenue for the fiscal quarter was boosted by its partnership with Oracle. The partners are enabling multicloud access to the Oracle database via Microsoft Azure.
SAP and AWS are collaborating to enhance the HANA Cloud database, potentially aiming to challenge Oracle’s dominance in the database market.
A conversation about Ampere’s partnership with Oracle to provide sustainable and scalable cloud offerings.
Oracle EVP Mahesh Thiagarajan gives insight on the company’s goals with cloud network security and its zero-trust platform.
Oracle’s chairman, Larry Ellison, predicts that billion-dollar deals in the GenAI infrastructure market will become the norm.
Oracle chairman Larry Ellison reveals Oracle’s confidence in achieving its $65 billion target by 2026, driven by billion-dollar deals in cloud-based AI training and a shift towards country-level engagements, marking a remarkable growth phase in the company’s history.
Oracle’s Larry Ellison announces plans to create a true multi-cloud future, interconnecting with major cloud providers like Salesforce to meet customer demand for seamless cloud integration and freedom of choice.
An update on the growth trends of top cloud companies, categorizing them into four groups based on their revenue growth rates.
Key insights from Oracle’s CloudWorld keynote reveal a shift towards outcome-driven app development and AI-powered innovation, led by Juan Loaiza, EVP at Oracle.
Previewing in-depth coverage of Oracle CloudWorld, with a focus on AI, keynotes, and direct customer interactions.
Oracle’s cloud infrastructure business is poised to outgrow its cloud applications business by the end of 2024. Artificial intelligence (AI) companies are embracing its platform.
Despite a significant drop in market capitalization, Oracle’s cloud business continues to thrive, with strong customer confidence and robust Q1 cloud revenue growth.