AI-powered virtual assistants from Microsoft, ServiceNow, and other companies are delivering new capabilities for businesses. How to set expectations for their impact remains an open question.
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The Cloud Wars Top 10 are in the thick of quarterly financial reports. The numbers and outlook are making it clear: some investment caution is dissipating.
Technology partnerships are significant when it comes to harnessing AI capabilities, presenting both potential risks and opportunities, especially for smaller partners.
The Cloud Wars Top 10 companies are projected to generate $359.4 billion in cloud revenue in 2023, despite economic challenges, with Microsoft leading at a growth rate of 21.6%, while Oracle is the fastest-growing member with a 38.8% growth rate.
Projected growth rates for the Cloud Wars Top 10 companies in 2023 showcase the sector’s resilience and rapid expansion.
An update on the Cloud Confidence Index, with Amazon, Google, and SAP leading the index higher.
Oracle maintains its position as the world’s hottest major cloud vendor with 54% growth in Q2, followed by Google Cloud at 28% and ServiceNow at 25%.
The four fastest growing cloud vendors’ financial results indicate an upturn in customer spending and preparation for the generative AI revolution.
ServiceNow’s investments in generative AI, willingness to work with competitors’ products, and dynamic CEO are some of the reasons the company leaped from #10 to #6 in the Cloud Wars Top 10 rankings.
ServiceNow backs up it recent jump from #10 to #6 on the Cloud Wars Top 10 list with a strong financial performance and an optimistic outlook.
Generative AI is playing a central role in the powerful growth and earnings being reported by Cloud Wars Top 10 company ServiceNow.
Three innovative moves contributed to ServiceNow’s big jump in the rankings as it ascended to number 6 in the Cloud Wars Top 10.
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Get a preview of our Cloud Wars Top 10 course on how buying committees and C-level executives can use the cloud ranking to support purchase decisions.
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Over the last three months, the Cloud Confidence Index (overall) was up by 23.3% for a total market cap of $6.51 trillion. Bob Evans reports which companies stood out.
In the last three months, the Cloud Confidence Index grew 23%. A few of the Cloud Wars Top 10 companies stood out, and Bob Evans explains why.
In this Cloud Wars Minute, Bob Evans reveals the product launch of the year — and you may be surprised by the results.
Bob Evans breaks down the latest changes to the Cloud Wars Top 10 ranking, in which ServiceNow, Workday, and Google Cloud moved up.
In the latest Cloud Wars Top 10 ranking, ServiceNow and Workday have moved up, while Salesforce has dropped.