Bob Evans explores the potential Q4 revenue of both Google Cloud and Microsoft and wonders if the former, based on its impressive Q3 results, will come out ahead on the Cloud Wars Top 10.
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Bob Evans looks at the reasons why he thinks Google Cloud’s soon-to-be-announced annual revenue growth will surpass that of Microsoft.
In this episode, Bob Evans reviews the latest quarter growth rates, and rankings, of the Cloud Wars Top 10 companies.
In this CXO2 Jam Session, Bob Evans, Tony Uphoff, Scott Vaughan, and Mike Dudgeon from LinkedIn discuss why business leaders should have a growth mindset, the research of LinkedIn’s B2B Marketing Institute, and how the cloud enables business model transformation.
Which characteristics do all growth companies have? Tony Uphoff shares the answers, along with the essential technologies that must be on the radar of growth-focused business leaders.
On the heels of Oracle’s dazzling 45% cloud-revenue growth rate last quarter, Bob predicts that Oracle later today will report that its red-hot cloud business remained in hypergrowth for the three months ended Nov. 30.
While Salesforce’s Q3 revenue growth represents the lowest rate the company has seen in the past five years, it is still phenomenal when compared to other companies, explains Bob in this episode.
Considering Salesforce’s dismal Q3 results, Bob shares what he thinks the company must examine to get back on the growth train.
As Salesforce, Workday, and Snowflake are set to report their Q3 results this week, Bob predicts the growth results for each company.
In this Cloud Wars Expo moment, Bob Evans, Tony Uphoff, Scott Vaughan, and Robert Dudgeon explore the concept of growth and define the term according to their own standards.
Bob lays out the Cloud Wars Top 10, along with some insights into the companies in the top half for the third quarter.
In this episode, Bob reviews the third quarter results for the top five Cloud Wars vendors, remarking on how both Oracle and SAP have shed “old stereotypes” thanks to particularly fast growth rates.
In a stunning Cloud Wars Top 10 development, Google Cloud added as much new cloud revenue as market leader Microsoft, continuing to show that its business is on an upward trajectory.
In episode 30, Wayne Sadin explains why omnichannel contact centers help companies answer data-driven questions that inform their decision-making process.
In this episode, Bob evaluates IBM’s Q3 results and emphasizes how IBM highlights business transformation over digital transformation.
In this episode, Bob Evans says that CEO Arvind Krishna deserves huge credit for the leadership and unification he has brought to the company, which has made it easier for customers to engage.
At last week’s Dreamforce event, CFO Amy Weaver shared insights on why the company has chosen the Industry division as one of its three strategic growth pillars.
The IT infrastructure services provider recently launched a platform that helps IT organizations capitalize on pre-built integrations of its IT estates.
In this Cloud Wars Minute, Bob evaluates the most recent quarterly growth rates of each Cloud Wars Top 10 company and ranks them accordingly.
The company’s blueprint for growth includes expansions with top customers on the strength of new features and the continued addition of new functionality.