Within the careful press release about AT&T moving its 5G mobile network to the Microsoft Azure for Operators cloud is another message.
Partnerships
It appears that Salesforce is turning a cold shoulder to Google Cloud, even as its cloudmances with Amazon and Microsoft draw attention.
A newly assertive and re-energized IBM is moving in to extend and enrich its 50-year strategic relationship with SAP.
I’ve seen speculation that Google Cloud will be the big winner as it swoops in to become the preferred cloud-infrastructure partner for SAP.
The expanded Amazon deal with TCS gives AWS more of a presence in the mainframe world it has sought for 15 years to replace.
Walmart, Accenture, UPS and GE all went live on Workday HCM in Q3, with those 4 companies representing almost 3 million new users.
Guest author Jiri Kram explores what Larry Ellison’s unexpected frontal attack on Salesforce could mean for AWS.
In a CX event earlier this week, Oracle Chairman Larry Ellison made two striking disclosures about Oracle’s growing relationship with Zoom.
Why I feel that Bill McDermott and ServiceNow could deliver meaningful impact and value to much-larger vendors SAP, Salesforce, and Oracle.
Can Microsoft and Google compete fiercely enough to win in revenue and collaboratively enough to keep peace with their major partners?
First in a 10-part series on the biggest challenge facing each of the Cloud Wars Top 10: Microsoft has forged lots of partnerships. Can it keep them?
While CEO Christian Klein insists that SAP owns all of its customer relationships, I see signs that its partnership with Google Cloud is deepening.
Building on an alliance launched half a century ago, IBM and SAP are calling their new initiative “the evolution partnership.”
While its alliance with SAS gives Microsoft a vast amount of additional firepower, I’d love to see a deal with Amazon / AWS, for the benefit of customers.
On the Cloud Wars Live podcast, Sean Ammirati says that in addition to reopening, we need to reimagine the economy—like Microsoft & FedEx have.
On Salesforce’s Q1 earnings call, Marc Benioff delivered inspiration, offering business leaders hope and confidence to in the midst of economic devastation.
Created in deep partnership with Microsoft, FedEx Surround allows customer to dive as deeply as they want into extensive data and analytics.
With the news of two new Microsoft acquisitions in the networking and telecom space, traditional players in that industry better step up their game.
Salesforce Sales Cloud and Service Cloud will now be tightly integrated with Microsoft Teams collaboration solutions, in a stinging blow to Amazon.
The Wall Street Journal reports that Bank of America has slashed billions of dollars in IT infrastructure costs during as it migrates to the private cloud.