Google Cloud has a narrow lead on the Cloud Wars growth chart; Microsoft’s growth is remarkable; and the GenAI Revolution continues to impact the top cloud vendors.
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AWS, once the undisputed leader, is struggling to keep pace with the rapid growth and customer-focused innovations of Microsoft, Google, and Oracle in the cloud market.
AWS seeks to narrow the generative AI competitive gap through a strategic partnership with Siemens.
AWS and NVIDIA have joined forces to introduce a cutting-edge supercomputing platform for generative AI.
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Oracle’s partnership turns Microsoft into its biggest customer, with a multi-cloud deal, significant investments, and a shared vision for market leadership.
Oracle experiences a notable slowdown in its cloud growth rate, dropping to 25% in fiscal-Q2 with $4.8 billion in revenue, signaling a shift from previous quarters’ 30% or higher growth.
Insights into leveraging accessible generative AI tools and the impending impact of enhanced audio assistants, media processing, and wearable technology on business innovation.
Many signs points to the likelihood of Microsoft and Oracle extending their flourishing partnership to the use of Oracle’s Cloud for AI inferencing.
Q3 results show Microsoft, Google Cloud, and AWS have unique responses to evolving market dynamics, along with insight into the potential disruptor, Oracle.
A look at AWS’s Q3 2023 revenue growth, highlighting its 12% rate and raising questions about its ability to adapt to changing customer needs.
ServiceNow’s Q3 subscription revenue jumped 27% to $2.22 billion, catapulting the company to the #2 spot on the Cloud Wars list of the world’s fastest-growing cloud vendors, thanks to powerful demand for its GenAI technology.
Google Cloud’s Q3 growth rate dropped to 22%, with CEO Sundar Pichai attributing it to customers optimizing spending.
The challenges posed by the growing use of generative AI, including cost increases and sustainability concerns for data centers.
Microsoft maintains strong growth, AWS faces challenges, and Oracle surprises with remarkable growth.
Projections for the Q3 financial results of major cloud companies, including Microsoft, Google Cloud, and AWS, focusing on their growth rates and the potential shift of AWS into software services.
The future of healthcare takes shape as Microsoft and Paige team up on an enormous AI-powered cancer identification model.
Oracle’s Larry Ellison announces plans to create a true multi-cloud future, interconnecting with major cloud providers like Salesforce to meet customer demand for seamless cloud integration and freedom of choice.
Oracle and Microsoft are embarking on a transformative cloud partnership with potential to reshape the tech industry’s approach to collaboration for improved customer outcomes.
Oracle’s cloud infrastructure business is poised to outgrow its cloud applications business by the end of 2024. Artificial intelligence (AI) companies are embracing its platform.