Microsoft’s cloud success vs. AWS and Google Cloud is driven by its end-to-end portfolio, strategic partnerships, AI initiatives, and impressive scale.
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Despite its smaller size, Google Cloud leapfrogged AWS in the Cloud Wars Top 10. Innovation, CEO vision, and generative AI tools are some of the reasons for its rise.
An update on the Cloud Confidence Index, with Amazon, Google, and SAP leading the index higher.
Oracle maintains its position as the world’s hottest major cloud vendor with 54% growth in Q2, followed by Google Cloud at 28% and ServiceNow at 25%.
The four fastest growing cloud vendors’ financial results indicate an upturn in customer spending and preparation for the generative AI revolution.
AI capabilities, generative AI customer count, and operating profits are just three of the reasons that Google Cloud replaced AWS on the Cloud Wars Top 10 list.
Google Cloud’s latest quarterly results and strong growth validate its elevation to #2 on the Cloud Wars Top 10, while they also highlight its strength in supporting AI customers.
Approaching the release of the Q2 financial results of Amazon, AWS’ growth rate decline stands out relative to Cloud Wars Top 10 adversaries.
Google Cloud and Microsoft’s impressive Q2 growth rates suggest that AWS needs to turn up the heat to keep up in the Cloud Wars.
Google Cloud has announced changes to its pricing model, which includes BigQuery editions. An autoscaling feature matches capacity in real-time to the demands of individual workloads
Google Cloud proves to be a leader in the generative AI revolution, expanding on partnerships with SAP, Salesforce, Accenture, and other global system integrators.
Bob Evans reviews Google Cloud’s involvement in the generative AI revolution. The company is extending partnerships with SAP, Salesforce, and top systems integrators.
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.
Google Cloud has moved up the ranks, passing Amazon’s AWS in the Cloud Wars Top 10, as Bob reviews the companies’ growth rates.
In the new Cloud Wars Top 10 rankings, Google Cloud passes AWS, taking the #2 spot as its higher growth rates and Generative AI focus provide a major boost.
By making generative AI tools available in the Google Cloud Marketplace, C3 AI helps customers accelerate adoption from within their familiar operating environment.
By breaking down the acronym GPT (generative pre-trained transformers), we can enhance our understanding of the new technology’s powers and limitations.
Google Lead AI Advocate Laurence Moroney demonstrates a use case of machine learning, that shows how ML tools determine patterns from data.
Financial services giant Deutsche Bank is leveraging the power of multi-cloud by working with both Google Cloud and Oracle.


















