Salesforce, the leading global enterprise-apps vendor with fiscal-Q3 revenue of $8.7 billion, faces challenges as it trails competitors in quarterly growth rates.
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Organizations must consider the security and privacy implications around using generative AI apps and large language models.
Salesforce, led by Marc Benioff, has a slow growth rate at 11%, prompting questions about CRM’s relevance and Salesforce’s ability to innovate across various fronts amid changing market dynamics.
Who is the Cloud Wars CEO of the Year? A call to vote for your pick for Cloud Wars CEO of the Year.
Sam Altman’s recent employment shifts between OpenAI and Microsoft triggered a remarkable $100-billion surge in the Cloud Wars Cloud Confidence Index.
The Cloud Confidence Index hits a record $7.2 trillion, reflecting heightened interest in AI-driven innovation, with Sam Altman’s brief move to Microsoft adding intrigue and cementing Microsoft’s dominance in the cloud market.
Capping an unprecedented series of executive and board moves, OpenAI reinstates CEO Sam Altman, secures Microsoft’s support for the moves, and plans a new nine-seat board.
After being fired from his position as CEO of OpenAI, Sam Altman joins Microsoft to lead its new advanced AI research team.
While NVIDIA has been providing AI chips, the company is using its own AI models internally to continue advancing its AI product offerings.
In the Cloud Wars landscape, Oracle leads with a remarkable 30% growth rate, closely followed by ServiceNow and Microsoft at 27% and 24%, respectively, with Microsoft’s FY24 Q1 standing out as an extraordinary quarter, contributing $6.1 billion in incremental cloud revenue.
In the latest Cloud Wars Minute, Oracle leads the hottest growth companies with a 30% growth rate, hitting $4.6 billion in cloud revenue.
A major development at Celosphere was Celonis announcing its acquisition of Symbio, with customers showing interest in the outcomes of this collaboration.
AI Index Report Ep 16: HeyGen uses AI and deep fakes for language translations; Wraithwatch gains funding for generative AI threat detection; and Microsoft launches its lightweight phi-1.5 model.
The big three cloud service providers AWS, Azure and Google Cloud share but also differ on features and vulnerabilities.
Oracle’s Larry Ellison and Microsoft’s Satya Nadella join forces to reshape the future of cloud and AI.
Oracle’s Larry Ellison and Microsoft’s Satya Nadella are redefining competition and collaboration norms
At first glance, cybersecurity models among cloud providers may seem like near carbon copies of each other, but a bit of digging can yield some real differences.
Many signs points to the likelihood of Microsoft and Oracle extending their flourishing partnership to the use of Oracle’s Cloud for AI inferencing.
The Microsoft-Oracle partnership that’s shaping the future of AI infrastructure and cloud collaboration may well extend to AI training.
Microsoft’s comprehensive AI upgrades extend to every business function, with a focus on use case-specific offerings.