Oracle and Google Cloud are outpacing AWS and Microsoft in RPO/backlog growth, signaling a shift in cloud market leadership focused on future business commitments rather than past revenue.
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Oracle’s 359% RPO spike to $455B dwarfs competitors, narrowing revenue gaps with hyperscalers.
Oracle’s $455B RPO marks an industry-first, setting the stage for massive cloud infrastructure revenue growth through 2030.
Oracle’s RPO has skyrocketed 359% to $455B, surpassing Microsoft and reshaping the cloud computing hierarchy.
Salesforce launches Agentforce for the Public Sector, delivering compliant AI agents tailored to government needs.
By tapping the Model Context Protocol, Microsoft ensures a wide range of AI tools can access corporate assets stored in its Dataverse platform, while furthering the industry’s aggressive adoption of MCP.
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The Cloud Wars Top 10 have secured $915B in contracted future business, signaling extraordinary long-term demand for cloud and AI services.
Cloud investment momentum continues despite political and economic uncertainties, driven by AI’s transformative promise.
Snowflake doubles down on AI and data integration with sweeping new product launches to drive enterprise-wide AI adoption and long-term growth.
Snowflake, under CEO Sridhar Ramaswamy, is accelerating innovation with strong revenue growth, a full-stack data lifecycle strategy, and expanded AI and partner integrations unveiled at its recent Summit.
Oracle, Microsoft, AWS, and Google reveal surprising shifts in cloud leadership through RPO and backlog growth figures.
With cloud revenue rivaling AWS and Google Cloud combined, Microsoft silences talk of an AI slowdown.
Microsoft’s blowout Q3 results and $315B in future cloud business crush AI slowdown fears and expose the absurdity of recent data center panic.
Data from security firm Harmonic finds the typical organization has hundreds of AI apps in use, many of them unmanaged, while a majority of firms lack adequate governance strategies.
Strategic innovation and unmatched multicloud deals powered Oracle’s dramatic 63% RPO growth, establishing it as a formidable force in the cloud infrastructure market.
Oracle has achieved significant growth in its cloud infrastructure business, with a 63% increase in its Remaining Performance Obligation (RPO) to $130 billion.
Oracle is rapidly scaling its cloud and AI business, marked by a 63% RPO surge and major investments in data center capacity and AI solutions.
Oracle’s Q3 results showed a 63% surge in remaining performance obligations (RPO) to $130 billion, driven by strong cloud infrastructure growth and major contract signings.
Salesforce forecasts FY ’26 revenue growth of 7% to 8%, with AI and Data Cloud offsetting weaker segments.










