In this Cloud Wars Minute, Bob highlights Google Cloud, Amazon AWS, and Microsoft as the dominant vendors for Q1 2022
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In this Cloud Wars Minute, Bob Evans discusses the JEDI mind trick playing behind the $10 billion Pentagon Cloud deal.
Welcome to the Cloud Wars Minute, with Bob Evans. Today’s topic: Market Cap Madness: The Great Reconciliation
In this My Metaverse Minute, Kieron covers Amazon’s AWS Cloud Quest which enables users to develop cloud computing skills through an immersive experience.
In this ROAD to Cloud Wars Expo post, Bob Evans shares updates on the Industry Cloud Top 10: Who’s Leading the Revolution?
Larry Ellison is hard-charging as ever before, and is still taking aim at SAP & Amazon with an innovative zeal to topple Oracle’s competition
Welcome to the Cloud Wars Minute, with Bob Evans. Today’s topic: Larry Ellison Takes On SAP, Amazon, and Healthcare System Weakness
John Siefert fills in today to provide insights and perspectives around cloud vendors that have landed Federal Government Deals.
Welcome to the Cloud Wars Minute — your daily news and commentary show, hosted by Cloud Wars Founder, Bob Evans. Aaron Back fills in today…
Bravo to AWS CEO Adam Selipsky, who in less than one year has engineered a remarkable run of growth and cloud innovation at the company.
When Selipsky took over as CEO on May 17, AWS had fallen far behind Microsoft as the world’s largest cloud provider. Not anymore!
AWS points to the growing adoption of data and cloud services as contributing factors to its Q4 growth rate.
Cloud revenue growth exploded across the Top 10 vendors in Q4, which conveys important truths about the present & future business world.
Amazon’s AWS unit has pulled within striking distance of Google Cloud as the world’s fastest-growing major cloud vendor.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has overtaken Microsoft as the cloud-industry growth leader for the first time in over 3 years.
For the last 3 quarters, the growth rate for AWS jumped, and the company is now in hypergrowth range at 40%. How might Microsoft respond?
On this episode of the Cloud Wars Live podcast, Bob & Pat Fitzgerald talk with Amazon’s Toby Culshaw about talent intelligence & its future.
Microsoft is closing out 2021 with cloud revenue that should reach $22 billion for Q4 and $80 billion for the calendar year.
Bob Evans assesses how Q4’s hottest cloud providers stack up and which competitors are right on their tails.
The Cloud Wars Top 10 vendors saw their combined market cap valuations soar by almost $5 trillion in the 5 years since January 2017.