Multi-cloud provides flexibility, scalability, and cost efficiency, but securing this architecture requires a comprehensive approach. Frank Domizio explains.
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C3 AI extends partnership with AWS to make its range of AI applications available in the AWS Marketplace and support digital transformation use cases.
Single cloud solutions may be simpler to manage, but they may also turn out to be more expensive over time. Here’s why a multi-cloud architecture could work better for your organization.
Bill Doerrfeld breaks down the benefits of low-code and multi-cloud and explains how low code can address key multi-cloud challenges.
Bob Evans says Oracle and Uber’s strategic partnership demonstrates that Oracle has emerged as a top-tier competitor in the cloud market against Amazon, Microsoft, and Google Cloud.
With deep roots in data management, Teradata’s pivot to analytics in multi-cloud settings helps customers unify diverse data for timely, comprehensive insights.
Bob Evans notes the irony that “legacy companies” Oracle and SAP have the highest growth rates in the Cloud Wars Top 10. Google Cloud was close behind.
Bob Evans gives an overview of Amazon CEO Andy Jassy’s recent earnings calls, on which he discussed the long-term future of the cloud for AWS.
Bob Evans reviews Amazon CEO Andy Jassy’s rare appearance at the company’s recent earnings call, during which he discussed AWS’ prospects.
Google Cloud’s performance continues to improve relative to its competition. What does that mean for other cloud companies? Bob Evans shares his take.
Bob Evans compares the growth rates for the last five quarters of Google Cloud, Microsoft, and AWS.
Toni Witt explores the ramifications for AI-as-a-service now that Microsoft is working with OpenAI and Hugging Face to integrate AI tools GPT-3 and DALL-E-2 with Azure.
Analyst Joanna Martinez explains why Amazon’s strengths in data and user experience bode well for the upcoming AWS Supply Chain app.
Bob Evans looks at the new lineup for the Cloud Wars Top 10, offering his thoughts on the current positioning of each company.
With the cloud comes tremendous opportunity for sustainability, specifically when it comes to energy re-use, an area Analyst Kieron explore in his analysis of Leaf Cloud, a Netherlands-based company.
In this Cloud Wars Horizon Minute, episode 79, Tom Smith explains how Kyndryl cloud-native services help customers launch cloud projects and apps faster and more cost-efficiently in hybrid, multi-cloud environments.
Tom Smith and Joanna Martinez discuss how AWS has the potential to create big supply chain benefits for small- and medium-size firms.
X-ray, MRI, ultrasound, and their ilk make up the holy grail of healthcare data, which is why Google Cloud and AWS are competing to develop dedicated cloud technologies for the space, writes Kieron.
As part of its annual re:Invent show’s new-product blitz, AWS framed its “Digital Sovereignty Pledge” as offering “control without compromise.” Bob looks at what this commitment says about the company’s position compared to Microsoft’s and Google Cloud’s.
In this episode, Bob Evans explains why he thinks that AWS’ “digital sovereignty pledge” is “a lot of nonsense.”