Google Cloud is the latest company to join the “generative AI revolution,” after announcing its new generative AI products yesterday.
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Oracle, SAP, and Google Cloud are the fastest-growing major cloud vendors in the world, explains Bob Evans, who reports Q4 earnings for the Top 10 companies.
In this Road to CIO Summit moment, Christopher Lochhead looks at the “category lens” and how it applies to the technology industry today.
Oracle, SAP, and Google Cloud have proven to be the fastest-growing major cloud providers in the world, explains Bob Evans in reviewing Q4 results.
Uber’s deals with Oracle and Google Cloud are a bellwether, signaling that many companies will end up embracing multi-cloud rather than having their own data centers.
In this interview, Google Cloud vice president Umesh Vemuri shares insights into what the new Uber partnership will look like.
Bob Evans shares insights on why Uber picked Google Cloud to partner with as it moves out of the data center business.
Bob Evans discusses Google Cloud’s significant changes to its pricing and cloud service configurations.
Bob Evans reviews recent developments coming from Google Cloud that better meet customer needs amid economic uncertainty.
Uber has decided to partner with both Oracle and Google Cloud to drive cloud-powered innovation and growth. Bob Evans shares CEO reactions from all companies.
Bob Evans highlights comments made by the CEO of Uber, Dara Khosrowshahi, who detailed how and why the company will use cloud services from Google Cloud and Oracle.
Bob Evans notes the irony that “legacy companies” Oracle and SAP have the highest growth rates in the Cloud Wars Top 10. Google Cloud was close behind.
Bob Evans recaps the key points from the Q&A session with Google Cloud CFO Ruth Porat at Alphabet’s most recent earnings call.
Bob Evans reviews the earnings call comments by Alphabet CFO Ruth Porat about Google Cloud’s recent narrowing of loss relative to revenue.
Google Cloud’s performance continues to improve relative to its competition. What does that mean for other cloud companies? Bob Evans shares his take.
Bob Evans compares the growth rates for the last five quarters of Google Cloud, Microsoft, and AWS.
Christian Anschuetz says that biz leaders must have threats and opportunities created by ChatGPT on their radars, like Google & Microsoft.
Bob Evans reviews the fiscal earnings for Microsoft’s second quarter. The company is the first cloud vendor to top $100 billion in annual revenue.
Why do partnerships form? In this CEO Outlook moment, Thomas Kurian, CEO of Google Cloud, defines three reasons why companies form partnerships and shares examples for each.
Bob Evans explores the potential Q4 revenue of both Google Cloud and Microsoft and wonders if the former, based on its impressive Q3 results, will come out ahead on the Cloud Wars Top 10.