Intel’s visionary approach to AI spans devices and power levels, promoting an open ecosystem, offering opportunities for diverse product differentiation and innovation.
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The Cloud Wars Top 10 companies are projected to generate $359.4 billion in cloud revenue in 2023, despite economic challenges, with Microsoft leading at a growth rate of 21.6%, while Oracle is the fastest-growing member with a 38.8% growth rate.
Microsoft MVP Kylie Kiser discusses the upcoming Community Summit North America, taking place Oct. 15-20 in Charlotte, NC.
Intel’s plan for artificial intelligence seeks to transforms personal and business devices, offering potential for integration and innovation.
AI Index Report episode 6: Zscaler develops new tools for IT and security teams; Protect AI secures funding for AI security tools; and Inworld builds a platform to create AI non-player characters, or NPCs.
Despite declining growth rates, AWS has plenty going for it including its massive scale, cloud infrastructure leadership, customer focus, and potential in the generative AI market.
Business leaders are shifting from cost-cutting cloud optimization to investing in cloud migrations, data applications, and AI deployments. Microsoft is poised to capitalize.
Its end-to-end view of the cloud combined with its early embrace of generative AI and massive scale, keep Microsoft in the top spot on the Cloud Wars Top 10.
Professional services firms can take advantage of artificial intelligence (AI) to gain useful insights and minimize transaction risks.
Cloud investments are poised for a rebound as Microsoft’s recent Q4 results, and commentary from company leaders, indicate.
In an interview with Oracle VP Jenny Tsai-Smith, discussions revolve around the upcoming Oracle Cloud World event, highlighting topics such as AI integration, Exadata advancements, and a focus on developers’ needs.
Qualcomm is dedicated to delivering full-stack on-device and edge AI to realize its vision for hybrid artificial intelligence.
AWS fell to #3 on the Cloud Wars Top 10, as supply chain innovations and corporate strength are not enough to facilitate growth to combat cloud competitors.
Oracle’s explosive growth, dispersed data centers, industry partnerships, and dynamic CEO have made it the hottest cloud vendor today.
AI Index Report episode 5: Qualcomm builds full-stack on-device AI models; SAP invests in Aleph Alpha, Anthropic, and Cohere; and Spotify announces generative AI use cases.
SAP CEO Christian Klein’s vision and execution powered a cloud transformation that lands it at #5 on the Cloud Wars Top 10.
Generative AI has gained 100 million users in less than two months. This seven-point framework should spark useful ideas to incorporate the tech into your business.
New data cites process intelligence, the output of process mining software, as a powerful tool to combat the macroeconomic and supply chain factors that are pressuring businesses.
ServiceNow’s investments in generative AI, willingness to work with competitors’ products, and dynamic CEO are some of the reasons the company leaped from #10 to #6 in the Cloud Wars Top 10 rankings.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) experienced a decline in its growth rate for the seventh straight quarter amid fierce competition from Microsoft, Google Cloud, and Oracle.