In this episode, Bob reveals the identity of the Cloud Wars CEO of the Year 2022 and previews his one-on-one interview with Catz to be published later today.
Oracle
On the heels of Oracle’s dazzling 45% cloud-revenue growth rate last quarter, Bob predicts that Oracle later today will report that its red-hot cloud business remained in hypergrowth for the three months ended Nov. 30.
In this episode, Bob offers his predictions for Oracle’s second quarter fiscal results, which will be announced today.
Is multi-cloud worth it? Bill Doerffeld lays out the pros and cons so you can determine whether or not to adopt it.
The Pentagon is using multiple cloud providers for a $9 billion contract. Bob breaks down the specifics and the significance of the deal.
The Pentagon has decided to follow a hybrid-cloud approach in what it calls the JEDI (Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure) contract, which is assigned to four Cloud Wars Top 10 companies.
In this Cloud Wars Expo Industry Cloud Battleground moment, Oracle execs John Rooney and Mike Sicilia outline some of the reasons why the company’s healthcare cloud is so popular with its customers.
Considering Salesforce’s dismal Q3 results, Bob shares what he thinks the company must examine to get back on the growth train.
In this Cloud Wars Expo moment, Oracle Head of Platform Modernization North America Sabina Zafar explains how consumers desire a single “super app” that grants them the ability to do everything in one place.
At the recent Oracle CloudWorld, Larry Ellison offered a rare glimpse into how he views the inner workings of the company he’s ruled over and guided since its founding in 1977.
Bob Evans breaks down the Oracle Chairman’s latest initiative to completely transform the healthcare industry, which has had tremendous impacts on the company.
Why is Oracle focusing on end-to-end automation for industries? Bob provides his take on details regarding the strategy that were shared at a recent CloudWorld meeting.
Oracle is the fastest-growing major cloud provider. Bob highlights how the company’s industry-specific solutions are responsible for millions, billions, and trillions of revenue.
Analyst Bob Evans explains how Oracle plans to achieve 65 billion dollars in revenue, powered by an infrastructure and applications increase.
In this episode, Bob outlines what Oracle must do to reach its projected goal of $65 billion in total revenue by the 2026 fiscal year.
Bob compares five-week market caps to illuminate how legacy cloud companies are getting ahead of cloud native companies in the Cloud Wars Top 10.
In this episode, Bob reviews the market cap of Cloud Wars Top 10 legacy companies and why they are outperforming the cloud natives.
Microsoft’s new deal with the NYC Department of Environmental Protection to secure the city’s water supply demonstrates the power of the cloud.
In this Cloud Wars Minute, Bob explains a recent story posted to Microsoft’s website, which explains the ERP deal that the company won in 2019. In this deal, Microsoft’s client is New York City’s Department of Environmental Protection, who aim to replace old mainframes in efforts to deliver fresh, safe drinking water to residents.
Since the public sector is known to be risk adverse, In the Cloud Wars Expo Moment, Nicholas Smith discusses the public sector’s tendency to be risk-averse, which is why Oracle bakes security into all of its cloud stacks.