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In today’s Cloud Wars Minute, I break down Palantir’s breathtaking Q4 results and why its customer-first AI approach is a wake-up call for the entire enterprise software industry.
Highlights
00:06 — Several companies in the Cloud Wars Top 10 have been rolling out their numbers for Q4 and for year 2025, the numbers from Palantir, expected to be pretty good. They’re absolutely stunning. Total revenue growth for Q4 was up 73% and their guidance for Q1 indicates more of the same. They are guiding to 73% revenue growth for the quarter we’re currently in.
00:54 — The numbers are just absolutely extraordinary, I think, breathtaking. There’s no talk from Palantir that you hear from so many other enterprise software companies: “Oh, it’s a challenging macroeconomic environment. There’s global uncertainty, there’s budget pressures on.” Palantir just doesn’t talk about that.
01:39 — Palantir comes in and says, “What are you trying to achieve? What are your business outcomes? Let’s start there, and then we’ll back up, use some of the existing software we have, or some variations combinations of it, what we’re doing and with partners, it is the way of the future.”

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02:27 — Now let me just step away from Q4 a second and go to the full year. For the full year, revenue is up 56%. So, that means that throughout 2025 the growth rate for Palantir is accelerating significantly. Generally, we would see this flipped, where a company grew very fast in the first few quarters, but understandably slowed down as the revenue basis got bigger.
04:10 — They don’t fall into the trap of having to engage with customers based on categories or boxes or buckets of industry terms created by the big analyst firms … They do not go down that path. They say each customer’s problems are unique. The capabilities that we bring are unique. The engagement model is unique, and the outcomes we want to work with are different here.
04:49 — So I think that behind these breathtaking numbers there’s a wake-up call for all of the big enterprise software companies, right? What got us here will not get us there? And I think Palantir is offering to everybody an example of the new type of thinking technology and engagement models that are going to be required here into the AI economy.




