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.’
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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.
After Oracle delivered a blowout Q1, its founder Larry Ellison announced further plans to snatch customers from the infrastructure category.
As the release of its fiscal Q1 numbers is approaching, Oracle is set to be named the fastest-growing major cloud vendor.
In this Cloud Wars Minute, Bob projects Oracle’s soon-to-be-released FY23 Q1 figures to set a new bar for the top cloud wars competitors.
In this Cloud Wars Expo Moment, Oracle EVP Mike Sicilia says the need to quickly scale up (and down) fuels cloud growth, even during downturns.
Bob Evans makes the case for why each of these two tech giants could be ahead of the other in the battle for leadership in cloud enterprise applications.
In this Cloud Wars Minute, Bob compares figures from Oracle and SAP’s Q2 reports.
En esta sesión de Cloud Wars Expo descubra cómo los distintos proveedores de nube responden a las necesidades de la industria manufacturera.
Bob shares highlights and top relevant quotes from the FedEx Executive VP and CIO’s recent praise of the Microsoft-Oracle multi-cloud partnership.
In this roundtable, Aaron Back, Wayne Sadin and Oracle’s Leo Leung and Andrew de la Torre discuss the evolution and current state of telco tech.
In this Cloud Wars Minute, Bob recounts Carter’s reasons for praising the “co-opetition” cloud partnership between two cloud giants as a collaboration that greatly benefits FedEx customers.
Bob discovers that Microsoft has a more than 50% lead, in terms of number of cloud availability regions, versus its next closest competitor, Oracle.
Leading the industry cloud evolution, Oracle, SAP, and IBM have emerged in the new movement to reimagine industry-specific solutions.
With the major cloud providers working toward global availability, Oracle seems to have more regions than Amazon, Microsoft, and Google Cloud.
Bob Evans shares his thoughts on why the impressive Q2 achievements of these three cloud giants merit special attention.
From Oracle SVP Mike Sicilia’s keynote to host Paul Swider’s Industry Cloud Battleground sessions, the Cloud Wars Expo healthcare track was deftly captured by photographer Don Feria in the following snapshots.
In this Cloud Wars Minute, Bob reflects on the key second quarter figures of these cloud giants, and what that says about the cloud business.
In CXO2 Minute, Ep. 41, Wayne discusses the Oracle Database Service for Microsoft Azure, which was announced at the recent INSPIRE developer conference.



















