In this Cloud Wars Minute, Bob reacts to recent comments from Microsoft Executive Vice President Dave O’Hara on improving efficiency and lowering costs for customers.
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Startup Rising Cloud takes on the Big 3 by orchestrating data across multiple clouds and using AI to manage workloads efficiently.
AWS has surpassed Microsoft and Google Cloud in claiming the majority of Snowflake customers who use its data cloud solutions.
In today’s Cloud Wars Minute, Bob seeks an explanation for why AWS has captured 80% of Snowflake customer partnerships, dwarfing the efforts of cloud competitors.
In this Cloud Wars News Desk interview, Microsoft Global Chief Medical Officer Dr. David Rhew discusses healthcare cloud solutions, becoming carbon-negative, and how virtual health is just the start of the industry’s overdue digitization.
Wayne and Bob cover Microsoft’s commitment to lowering cloud customer costs and the need for boards and C-suites to accept WFH.
In this Cloud Wars Expo News Desk interview, the Microsoft Senior Director of Product Strategy discusses the company’s cloud solutions for banking, insurance, and other financial services companies.
In this Cloud Wars Expo keynote Moment, Microsoft’s sustainability director highlights areas that that companies must focus on for more environmentally-friendly clouds.
In this episode of the Back @ IT podcast, Aaron and Yooz CEO Laurent Charpentier discuss the company’s cloud automation tools, which are built on Microsoft Azure, and its business model.
Bob shares highlights and top relevant quotes from the FedEx Executive VP and CIO’s recent praise of the Microsoft-Oracle multi-cloud partnership.
In this Cloud Wars Minute, Bob recounts Carter’s reasons for praising the “co-opetition” cloud partnership between two cloud giants as a collaboration that greatly benefits FedEx customers.
Industry cloud is a foundational shift in the way technology is viewed, purchased, and used by companies to accelerate growth. It will ultimately reshape entire industries and the technology ecosystem.
Bob discovers that Microsoft has a more than 50% lead, in terms of number of cloud availability regions, versus its next closest competitor, Oracle.
In this Cloud Wars Minute, Bob shares the latest “Data Center Wars” rankings, based on the number of data centers worldwide for each cloud service provider
Leading the industry cloud evolution, Oracle, SAP, and IBM have emerged in the new movement to reimagine industry-specific solutions.
Last month, Bob shared his predictions for the Cloud Wars Top 10 providers’ Q2 results. How close were his projections?
In this Cloud Wars Minute, Bob compares his Q2 predictions from last month with the reported final figures for six different Cloud Wars Top 10 vendors.
In this Cloud Wars News Desk interview, Microsoft manufacturing cloud execs Colin Masson and Guy Bursell discuss smart factories, sustainability, security, co-innovation, and industry-specific solutions
With the major cloud providers working toward global availability, Oracle seems to have more regions than Amazon, Microsoft, and Google Cloud.
In this Cloud Wars Minute, Bob reviews the growing battle for data center coverage among Cloud Wars providers.