Oracle’s Q2 results inspired Larry Ellison to recognize the impact of AI, stating that its scale is “unimaginable.”
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Salesforce launched its Agentforce Testing Center, positioning this platform as a way to evaluate agent lifecycle management.
Growth rates among the Cloud Wars Top 10 show Google Cloud and Oracle asserting leadership on the strength of customer demand for their “AI Cloud” technology.
Google Cloud’s growth rate has continued to accelerate, with Q3 reflecting the fastest growth in the five most recent quarters.
Five core factors drove explosive Q3 growth rates for Google Cloud, which has clearly established itself as the fastest-growing major cloud vendor.
SAP plans to dramatically expand its mid-market focus starting in 2025 by tapping into partners as well as new sales and innovation opportunities.
SAP’s Christian Klein expects a growth spurt in 2025 as the company anticipates a “massive expansion” in the mid-market.
IBM acquires Kubecost, a FinOps startup helping customers with their Kubernetes clusters, to expand its FinOps suite to meet rising demands. https://vimeo.com/1013713801/ea73209486?share=copy
Oracle’s Greg Pavlik talks about the evolution of AI in enterprises, Oracle’s advancements in generative AI, and strategies for moving AI models from experimentation to real-world application.
Oracle advances the future of enterprise technology with integrated AI tools and secure solutions presented at CloudWorld 2024.
Leading up to Oracle CloudWorld, Oracle and Google Cloud partner to provide a customer-centric world of multi-cloud cloud.
The battle between SAP and Salesforce has shifted for supremacy in the enterprise apps space to not just focus on apps or AI but on data.
Q1 saw growth rate acceleration among the Cloud Wars Top 10 companies, with Google Cloud leading the charge followed by Oracle and ServiceNow each growing at 25%.
Review the updated Cloud Wars Growth Chart, led by Google Cloud which delivered the highest growth rate of the quarter.
IBM has plans to invest in its semiconductor packaging and testing plant in Canada to reduce reliance on offshore packaging facilities.
During the SAP Q1 earnings call, CEO Christian Klein and CRO Scott Russell highlighted key factors in the growth of the Cloud ERP Suite.
Cloud ERP Suite emerges as the SAP ‘superstar’ — incorporating S/4HANA and a wide range of applications while the company incentivizes customers to move to the cloud, where they can best capitalize on AI.
Insights on SAP’s Q1 results which demonstrate a current cloud backlog growing faster than ever before and a positive outlook for the year.
SAP’s fiscal Q1 results reflect strong demand for cloud and ERP products; the company is well-positioned to deliver on evolving customer needs.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure’s revenue surge is fueled by its unique blend of AI capabilities, deployment flexibility, and multi-cloud leadership.