Microsoft Azure has become more popular than Amazon’s AWS as the public-cloud infrastructure of choice, according to a Goldman Sachs survey of 100 CIOs.
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Amazon’s #1 challenge for 2020 is whether it can convince lots and lots of AWS customers to cut over to AWS from Oracle and its Autonomous Database.
Amazon has only its stellar performances of the past to blame for a Q3 growth rate of 35% to be seen as a potential cause for concern. And yet…
This sponsored episode is brought to you by Cloudera. || Stream my conversation w/ Cloudera CMO Mick Hollison about enterprise data & their Cloud Platform.
My response to a recent blog post from Jiri Kram, about whether Salesforce might shift its cloud operations from Oracle to AWS.
Oracle founder Larry Ellison is flipping his script on Amazon: from trashing its database capabilities to emulating its “land and expand” sales strategy.
The Microsoft & UBS deal is indicative of how the rapid spread of cloud-availability regions is enabling global corps to accelerate digital transformation.
In disclosing Q2 earnings results late last week, Amazon pounded home AWS revenue growth, plus advances in red-hot machine learning and blockchain.
During Microsoft’s July 18 earnings call, Satya Nadella for the first time asserted that the Microsoft cloud is bigger than Amazon cloud—and all others.
My predictions: as they fuel the transformation of the global economy, the Cloud Wars Top 10 vendors will post a whopping $36 billion in Q2 cloud revenue.
As the enterprise cloud becomes without question the foundation for digital business, we’ve graded the Top 10 vendors. This is the Cloud Wars report card.
Toward the end of last week’s Amazon Q1 earnings call, CFO Brian Olsavsky made a point of mentioning AWS’s excellent performance. Here are my thoughts.
This week, both Microsoft and Amazon will post earnings results on April 24. In this piece, I share my Q1 cloud revenue predictions and analysis.
I spoke with Dean Del Vecchio about how AWS is helping power a sweeping digital transformation at 158-year-old insurance company Guardian Life.
Listen to a new Cloud Wars Live with Dean Del Vecchio, EVP, CIO, and Chief of Operations at Guardian Life, on the sweeping nature of digital transformation.
$100-Million Lessons from AWS and Lyft || This episode of “Ammirati on Innovation” examines the recent news about Amazon and Lyft’s pricey partnership.
The Amazon Lyft $8 million per-month deal for infrastructure and data-management servies via AWS has sparked new questions. Namely, is it worth it?
CEO Thomas Kurian revealed that Google Cloud’s established significant presence in about half of the world’s top 10 companies in multiple sectors.
Official, publicly available financial documents filed by both companies with the SEC reveal the true winner in the Microsoft vs. Amazon Cloud battle.
Congratulations to Amazon Web Services’ Andy Jassy, my CEO of the year 2018, for a fabulous year and the recognition he and his company clearly deserve.