Bob Evans reviews Google Cloud’s involvement in the generative AI revolution. The company is extending partnerships with SAP, Salesforce, and top systems integrators.
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Artificial intelligence pioneer IBM very much remains in the AI game, while its places strong focus on hybrid cloud and co-creation initiatives.
With its EU Sovereign Cloud, Oracle aims to address common risks associated with data residency, privacy, and management.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella recently referred to ChatGPT as a “steam engine.” Bob Evans suggests the tool is just the beginning of the generative AI revolution.
Get a preview of “Selling to the New Executive Buying Committee,” an Acceleration Economy Course on how to evaluate vendors and partners when moving to modern Cloud ERP from the CXO perspective.
Over the last three months, the Cloud Confidence Index (overall) was up by 23.3% for a total market cap of $6.51 trillion. Bob Evans reports which companies stood out.
In the last three months, the Cloud Confidence Index grew 23%. A few of the Cloud Wars Top 10 companies stood out, and Bob Evans explains why.
Based on its recent growth rates and ambitious outlook for the future, Oracle has earned a spot in the “hyperscaler club,” alongside Microsoft, AWS, and Google Cloud.
As a result of its surge in cloud revenue and impressive growth rates, Bob Evans suggests that Oracle has joined Microsoft, AWS, and Google Cloud as the fourth hyperscaler.
Aaron Back offers his thoughts on new announcements and products launched at this week’s Salesforce AI Day.
The Salesforce Data Cloud is an indispensable component of the company’s new AI Cloud, which was revealed at the company’s recent AI Day event.
In this Cloud Wars Minute, Bob Evans reveals the product launch of the year — and you may be surprised by the results.
Guest host of this Cloud Wars Minute Wayne Sadin shares his first impressions of Microsoft Fabric, a new platform which integrates a set of data tools.
Bob Evans offers five reasons for Oracle’s massive growth surge, which include the company’s technological superiority and leaders Safra Catz and Larry Ellison.
Bob Evans shares five key reasons that influenced Oracle’s surge in cloud growth in its most recent quarter.
Bob Evans breaks down the latest changes to the Cloud Wars Top 10 ranking, in which ServiceNow, Workday, and Google Cloud moved up.
In the latest Cloud Wars Top 10 ranking, ServiceNow and Workday have moved up, while Salesforce has dropped.
Staying on track as the world’s hottest cloud provider, Oracle crushed Q4 with a 54% growth rate and quarterly cloud revenue of $4.4 billion.
Workday DevCon 2023 highlighted the company’s integration with AWS, machine learning, and artificial intelligence.
With a 54% cloud growth rate in its most recent quarter and quarterly cloud revenue of $4.4 billion, Oracle remains the fastest growing cloud provider.