Larry Ellison announced plans for Oracle’s new gigawatt-plus data center, powered by modular nuclear reactors, showcasing his bold vision and Oracle’s continued innovation in the cloud industry.
Oracle CloudWorld kicked off with a long-anticipated partnership with AWS that underscores Oracle’s multi-cloud leadership, changing the game for customers and tech industry competition.
Oracle reported strong fiscal Q1 performance with significant growth in cloud infrastructure, RPO, and a new multi-cloud agreement with AWS.
The growing multi-cloud collaboration between Oracle and Google Cloud is transforming the cloud industry, offering enhanced customer benefits through deeper partnerships and integration.
Larry Ellison could announce at CloudWorld that Oracle will offer cloud capabilities enabling customers to create their own cloud regions within their data centers.
Oracle CloudWorld will showcase keynotes, expansive tech sessions, AI advancements, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure’s growth, and NetSuite product integration.
By tapping the L4 GPU processors, Google Cloud gives customers more robust underlying infrastructure to support diverse AI models.
Salesforce users can now gain personalized metrics and insights directly from Tableau Pulse from directly within their CRM workflows.
Amazon’s use of generative AI is saving hundreds of millions in costs and thousands of year of developer time, enabling its teams to focus on higher-value tasks.
Hudson River Trading is enhancing its trading models by leveraging Google Cloud’s scalable infrastructure and advanced AI capabilities, including Dynamic Workload Scheduling and Spot VMs, to boost efficiency and innovation in quantitative trading.
Oracle’s Alloy initiative is enabling Thailand-based mobile-network provider AIS to become a cloud provider, entering an entirely new market.
Marc Benioff’s comments about ServiceNow belie ServiceNow’s superior growth and market performance compared to Salesforce.
IBM’s StreamSets offers real-time data integration and processing for enhanced business decision-making in the GenAI era.
Major tech companies are investing heavily in cloud and AI infrastructure, facing the challenge of driving innovation without raising costs for customers in an uncertain economic environment.
Google Cloud’s BigQuery has evolved into a real-time, event-driven analytics platform, empowering businesses to analyze live data and deliver immediate, personalized customer experiences across various industries.
Oracle embraces the latest NVIDIA chips to power AI services to enhance developers’ abilities to create scalable gaming, video applications.
SAP’s surprising decision to part ways with chief revenue officer Scott Russell and chief marketing and solutions officer Julia White raises questions about the company’s strategic direction and future.
Workday and Salesforce are partnering to merge datasets, aiming to leverage AI potential and offer customers a more comprehensive dataset, competing with SAP and Oracle.
Salesforce and Workday’s partnership aims to enhance AI capabilities and data integration to better compete with SAP and Oracle, beyond just launching an AI-powered employee service agent.
AI is helping SAP achieve significant cost savings and efficiencies, demonstrating the need for businesses to proactively embrace this technology to stay competitive.