ServiceNow emerges as the fastest-growing major cloud vendor globally, boasting a fifth consecutive quarter of accelerating subscription revenue and a robust outlook in 2024.
The case for Oracle’s optimistic outlook for 2024, including strong demand for Oracle Cloud infrastructure, AI leadership, and its global data center strategy.
With its acquisition of StreamSets and webMethods, IBM enhances development speed, integration functionality for AI applications.
Microsoft’s positive 2024 outlook emphasizes AI’s crucial role in sustaining Azure’s growth.
In another example of the evolving nature of partnerships in the Cloud Wars Top 10, AWS and Salesforce expand their collaboration to data and AI initiatives.
Cocreation partnership between AWS, IBM melds the best of their respective databases in the cloud while supporting modern AI workloads.
With its planned acquisition of UltimateSuite, ServiceNow adds task mining functionality and aims to accelerate automation in customer workflows.
Snowflake CEO Frank Slootman recently discussed a shift in customer behavior, and the pivotal role of unstructured data in the GenAI revolution.
Undergoing a notable shift, Oracle sees Microsoft emerge as a prominent customer in their strategic cloud collaboration.
ServiceNow claims the top spot as the world’s hottest cloud vendor with a remarkable 27% growth rate, outpacing all the other Cloud Wars Top 10 companies.
ServiceNow expands the functionality of its Now Assist platform with three new capabilities powered by generative AI.
While Oracle’s cloud growth rate has come back to earth, executives cite “astronomical” demand for infrastructure and generative AI, and the growth figure is likely to be an aberration.
Insights into the strategies and performances of the Cloud Wars Top 10 top CEOs, highlighting their impact on company growth, innovation, and customer-driven alliances.
Ignite takes the spotlight in this Cloud Wars Minute emphasizing Microsoft’s robust focus on AI. Highlights include partnerships, innovations like Maia and Cobalt chips for Azure data centers, and the expansion of Copilots across diverse applications, showcasing Microsoft’s leadership in infusing AI throughout its product portfolio.
A look at Q3 earnings reports from major cloud companies (Workday, Snowflake, Salesforce), emphasizing the consistent surge in customer demand, while noting Salesforce’s CEO, Marc Benioff, skillfully balances cautious language with optimistic insights about AI and enterprise technology trends
Salesforce, led by Marc Benioff, has a slow growth rate at 11%, prompting questions about CRM’s relevance and Salesforce’s ability to innovate across various fronts amid changing market dynamics.
Who is the Cloud Wars CEO of the Year? A call to vote for your pick for Cloud Wars CEO of the Year.
The Eschenbach effect propels Workday’s Q3 performance with robust subscription revenue and customer priorities emphasizing talent, application consolidation, and leveraging generative AI.
The Cloud Confidence Index hits a record $7.2 trillion, reflecting heightened interest in AI-driven innovation, with Sam Altman’s brief move to Microsoft adding intrigue and cementing Microsoft’s dominance in the cloud market.
A special Cloud Wars Thanksgiving message touching upon the importance of family and optimism.