
Welcome to the Cloud Wars Minute — your daily cloud news and commentary show. Each episode provides insights and perspectives around the “reimagination machine” that is the cloud.
In today’s Cloud Wars Minute, I analyze how a trillion dollars in cloud backlog is driving innovation beyond technology and into corporate finance.
Highlights
00:03 — In the Cloud Wars, all sorts of crazy things are going on with the technology, what customers are doing with it, but also in how this whole remarkable time is being funded. I want to talk a little bit today about how Google Cloud and Oracle are choosing to fund this unprecedented market demand and why new possibilities require new ways of doing things.
01:25 — In Oracle’s most recent quarter, it reported that its RPO, or Remaining Performance Obligation, similar to backlog, is over $550 billion. For Google Cloud, it had an amazing jump as well in its most recent quarter, ended March 31, $462 billion in backlog, almost double what it had been a year before that. So there’s amazing demand, these two companies totaling a trillion dollars.

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02:09 — Six months ago, Oracle reached out and said, “No, no, we’re going to go to some outside funding, some borrowing, to do that.” But the market reacted with a panic. “Oh my God, nobody’s ever done this.” And, you know, “What if they can’t pay it back?” So there was a lot of skepticism about Oracle’s plan six months ago.
02:58 — Now, a week ago, we see Alphabet step up and say, “Hey, we’re going to do some equity financing. We’re going to take $10 billion from Warren Buffett and some other places. We need this money. We think it’s the best way to pursue funding our own data center expansions, our own CapEx needs, which will be somewhere between $185 and $190 billion.” Oracle’s will probably be around $75 billion.
04:37 — Oracle and Google Cloud have risen to the top of the Cloud Wars Top 10 because they brought innovation at levels in technology and go-to-market, how they think about customers, deployment models, and so forth, that have really set the new standard for what’s happening in the AI cloud business now. Seeking outside funding to meet this demand shows another way to do it.




