As he takes a closer look at the third quarter results for Google, Amazon, and Microsoft, Bob puts the numbers into context, and suggests what they might mean for the providers going forward.
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Google Cloud had their “big moment” as they saw a 2% growth rate increase, while Microsoft and AWS saw a decline in their growth rates for Q3. Google Cloud is an example of a cloud provider that is offering value to customers, which is being reflected in their fortunes.
Google Cloud has three great bits of news coming out of the third quarter. Bob explains why this bodes well for its place in the Cloud Wars.
Bob reviews the company’s impressive third quarter results, noting as well the investment commitment from its parent company, Alphabet.
In a stunning Cloud Wars Top 10 development, Google Cloud added as much new cloud revenue as market leader Microsoft, continuing to show that its business is on an upward trajectory.
In episode 23 of the Growth Swarm podcast, John, Bob, Scott, and Tony share major themes – customer centricity and partner ecosystems – that were prominent at three recent tech events.
In this Cloud Wars Moment, Bob applauds Google Cloud, which is 4x smaller than Microsoft, yet increased its cloud revenue by $6 billion and grew 37.5%.
Microsoft has higher revenue, but in this article Bob Evans explains why the more upbeat, customer-centric, and innovative Google Cloud is the one to watch.
In this episode, Bob Evans contrasts the different mindsets between the two cloud vendors, as well as highlights that Google Cloud has coming that help solidify its supremacy.
Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian is confident that the company is on the right track to profitability. Here’s what naysayers are getting wrong about its trajectory, writes Bob Evans.
In this Cloud Wars Minute, Bob is in New York City attending Google Cloud Next and shares some of the company’s recent big customer wins.
In this Data Revolution Minute, Pablo Moreno explains Google’s release of TensorStore, which is a framework designed to hold and process N-dimensional data. He says this is a perfect solution for training AI.
In this Cloud Wars Expo Moment, Hans Thalbauer discusses the need to provide supply chain professionals with visibility in order to create and implement solutions that promote business growth.
With its impressive levels of growth, innovation, vision, and ambition, Oracle has earned its among its larger and seemingly untouchable competitors.
In this Cloud Wars Expo Moment, excerpted from the education sessions, Google Cloud’s Hans Thalbauer describes the main elements of a successful digital twin in the context of supply chains.
After the recent multi-cloud deals that Oracle made with Microsoft and AWS, will it announce a partnership with Google Cloud next? As Bob explains, the answer is likely ‘yes.’
Next month’s Oracle CloudWorld would be a great time to showcase a new agreement with Google Cloud, Bob Evans suggests.
Bob evaluates the Cloud Wars Top 10 and ranks the companies based on their current revenue growth rates.
In Episode 157 of My Metaverse Minute, Kieron discusses the upcoming Immersive View for Google Maps update, which incorporates 3D, real-time imaging, AR, XR, and VR.
Salesforce has been heavily investing in its vertical market solutions, pushing the company to the #1 spot of the Industry Cloud Top 10.