Once dismissed as outdated, Oracle, Microsoft, and SAP are now cloud and AI growth leaders, occupying top Cloud Wars ranks.
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Oracle, SAP, and Microsoft use decades of experience to lead cloud-driven business transformations.
A grounded look at how data, architecture, and governance turn AI from a demo into a dependable business capability.
Claude’s integration into Microsoft Foundry allows healthcare organizations to utilize domain-specific tools to streamline operations and improve patient outcomes.
Defender enhancements include services, dedicated engineering resources for proactive and reactive threat defenses, as well as strengthening overall security posture for the AI Era.
Microsoft adds new insight into the user interface for Agent 365 and how it integrates previously dispersed functions in a unified format so stakeholders can monitor and act on their AI estates.
Microsoft’s 2025 AI direction, including new tools, integrations, and a shift in ethical focus.
Christian Klein’s long-term focus on sovereignty has shaped a cloud strategy that avoids pitfalls of hyperscaler competition and promotes EU autonomy.
A cheerful end-of-year Cloud Wars Minute filled with gratitude, humor, and holiday spirit.
Microsoft, Nvidia, and Anthropic are forming a major multi-front partnership combining massive compute deals, financial investment, and joint model optimization to accelerate the AI Era.
Google Cloud and Anthropic expand their AI alliance, deploying over one million TPUs to train Claude models. This marks a significant milestone in AI infrastructure and next-gen enterprise solutions.
Despite Oracle’s AI infrastructure play, SAP stays the course with a strong software-first AI strategy, avoiding multibillion-dollar CapEx.
IBM is partnering with Anthropic to integrate its Claude LLM family into IBM’s software products, building out a profitable and extensive portfolio.
Continuing a push to provide access to the best AI for a given function, Microsoft offers Claude models in Copilot Studio, GitHub Copilot, and Researcher Agent.
Copilot Studio now features advanced runtime protection, enabling organizations to block unsafe AI actions using connected security platforms in real-time without interrupting workflows.
Anthropic disclosure of several AI-powered security threats, including a ransomware development operation, shows how even non-technical users can now build and launch attacks.
Anthropic uses actual attacks against its own software to lay out specific ways that threat actors are leveraging AI to further their goals. Report serves as a troubling call to action for vendors, partners, and customers.
Explore how AI copilots, agents, and breakthrough standards like MCP and A2A are redefining work as enterprises shift to AI-first models and human-AI collaboration.
With two separate initiatives, Microsoft is bolstering its Defender platform with agentic AI to help security and ops teams combat two high-volume threats that can overwhelm humans.
Amazon’s AWS powers Anthropic’s AI future with Project Rainier, the largest Trainium2 supercomputing cluster yet.














