The moves by Microsoft, Google Cloud, and Amazon to eliminate data-egress fees represents a significant victory for business clients, with Oracle also playing a role, alongside the impetus from impending EU data regulations.
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Recent decisions by major cloud providers to drop data egress fees signifies a significant shift in industry dynamics, driven by pressure from the highly influential Larry Ellison and evolving customer demands.
This report highlights IBM innovations that result in the Cloud Wars Top 10 company being listed on 5 out 8 categories for products to watch in 2024 by our practitioner analysts.
Oracle announces 40 AI deals totaling $1 billion and strong Q3 cloud growth at 25% to $5.1 billion as well as reveals plans for the world’s largest AI data center.
Mastering soft skills transforms cybersecurity professionals into strategic communicators, empathetic collaborators, and compelling storytellers.
Oracle reported strong Q3 results with $5.1 billion in total cloud revenue, up 25%, but acknowledged falling short of meeting customer demand due to data-center capacity constraints.
Oracle’s Q3 results reveal both challenges in meeting cloud infrastructure demand and ongoing success in securing large deals.
Oracle is expected to deliver a 51% increase in Q3 cloud-infrastructure revenue, underlining its prowess in attracting major clients and reshaping industry dynamics.
A discussion on the shift from connectivity to capabilities in telecom networks, challenges in adopting SaaS, and Nokia’s role in leading the change.
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff declares the company’s transformation into a data company amid slowing growth projections for its core business.
Businesses exhibit strong confidence in cloud and AI, reflected in soaring RPO and backlog figures from Workday, Snowflake, and Salesforce. Substantial long-term commitments highlight aggressive investments in these companies’ software.
Recent earnings reports from Workday, Snowflake, and Salesforce show strong future bookings across diverse market positions.
Microsoft’s Work From Car (WFC) redefines mobile offices, offering connectivity and productivity enhancements; yet, considerations like Android exclusivity and safety implications cast uncertainty on its broader market influence.
Oracle makes it easier to analyze database by conversing with Autonomous Database and OCI using natural language and leveraging chat history.
Workday’s Q4 results showcase a robust fiscal performance with a 19% surge in subscription revenue, hitting $6.6 billion for fiscal 2024.
The cloud software giant joins the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s US AI Safety Institute Consortium as a member of its inaugural class.
Hasso Plattner, SAP’s chairman, orchestrates a last-minute change in leadership, leading to Punit Renjen’s resignation as chairman.
When working with customers that are moving to the cloud, Oracle recognized the importance of embracing a customer success mindset to meet their specific business needs.
HYCU uses low code/no code and generative AI to simplify integrations for data protection of SaaS applications.
Andy Jassy claims AWS had the cloud market’s highest incremental revenue gain, overlooking Microsoft’s superior figures, leading to questions about his perception of cloud services.