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During one of the greatest enterprise-tech markets ever, why does IBM have 4 zero-growth businesses with weak connections to its strategy?
If these companies migrate to Oracle Exadata Cloud Service X8M, that would represent a huge boost for Oracle’s rising fortunes in the cloud.
SAP is showing significant growth in all segments and the CX business should quickly become one of its fastest-growing units.
Amazon and Carrier Global Corp. partner up to transcend transactional relationships and help customers unleash vertical-industry expertise.
Can Microsoft and Google compete fiercely enough to win in revenue and collaboratively enough to keep peace with their major partners?
IDC market study shows SAP has a significantly stronger presence in B2B Digital Commerce than competitors Salesforce, Oracle, and Adobe.
Oracle Cloud and chip partner Nvidia are offering new cloud services to make it simpler and faster for enterprises to deploy AI solutions.
As we head into Q4, here are my thoughts on the 5 world-shaping tech vendors making up the top half of the Cloud Wars Top 10 rankings.
It’s both ironic and fitting that three so-called “legacy” vendors are battling for leadership in the modern and massive hybrid-cloud market.
On the Cloud Wars Live podcast, Bonnie Tinder talks about the need to embrace the challenges that come with digital transformation.
ServiceNow has a $90-billion market cap, which is about exactly half of world-class enterprise-software companies SAP and Oracle.
Microsoft is joining Google Cloud and SAP in offering a new generation of AI-powered industry-specific solutions.
Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen continues to back the company’s Digital Experience enterprise business despite minimal growth.
On the Cloud Wars Live podcast, Tony Uphoff and I talk about the gift of speed and how technology is making companies much more agile.
My rationale for giving credence to Larry Ellison’s claim—and, more important, his belief—that Oracle can rise to the top of the IaaS market.
Stream the Cloud Wars Live podcast to hear Wayne Sadin’s suggestions for CIOs to drive their company’s speed, flexibility and innovation.
Chairman Larry Ellison makes the case that when it comes to Oracle Cloud, the big dog is OCI—Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
Guest author Jiri Kram explores the much-anticipated Snowflake IPO and the parts to be played by investors Salesforce and Warren Buffett.
SAP is conceding the broad mainstream CRM market to Salesforce and will pursue only certain specific, ‘focused’ segments.