Larry Ellison using Oracle Autonomous Database to redefine the cloud industry to play to Oracle’s dominant strengths instead of its Amazon-era weaknesses.
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The most important highlights about the Oracle apps revenue and overall business from its December 17, 2018 earnings call
Cloud heavyweights Oracle, SAP and Workday continue to compete savagely in terms of mission-critical cloud ERP growth going into 2019.
Oracle founder Larry Ellison this week said businesses using arch-rival Amazon’s Amazon Web Services cloud have become major cybersecurity threats
Oracle – Founder, Larry Ellison, said company’s future is determined by fortunes of its Cloud ERP SaaS service & its self-driving Autonomous Cloud Database.
Blockchain has enormous potential, that might be just what Oracle needs to reignite its sprawling cloud business, which has has lower performance.
SaaS industry will no longer support many hundreds or even thousands of boutique apps firms and will consolidate rapidly around a dozen or so top players.
As competition among top cloud vendors intensifies, cloud customer success is rapidly emerging as strategic differentiator more important than snazzy tech.
Oracle founder Larry Ellison said Oracle will beat Amazon in the cloud by releasing a sweeping set of “self-driving”, cloud solutions.
Top executives at Microsoft, SAP and Oracle recently pledged to make customer success, not satisfaction or loyalty, their biggest priority in 2018.
Microsoft, Google Cloud, and Oracle are accelerating cloud growth and capturing more AI-driven business, while AWS lags behind in both pace and market share gains.
The Stargate project, now over 5GW strong, gains speed with Oracle’s massive cloud infrastructure build.
Cloud infrastructure deals like ServiceNow’s $4.8 billion pledge underline the sector’s massive financial impact.
IBM Power11 redefines enterprise computing with AI-optimized performance, hybrid flexibility, and unmatched reliability.
Enterprise apps and AI software giant endorses AI standard, adding momentum and simplifying access to dominant database platform.
Google Cloud’s AI-native infrastructure and enterprise partnerships are fueling its fastest growth rate in years.
SAP is projected to post 27% Q2 cloud revenue growth and a 29% rise in backlog, driven by AI adoption and a strong ecosystem strategy, outpacing rivals like Oracle and Microsoft.
Oracle and AWS are turning rivalry into results with Oracle Database@AWS now generally available.
Veteran tech giants prove resilience and innovation still win, matching the market power of cloud-native disruptors.
Despite their age, legacy companies like Microsoft, Oracle, SAP, and IBM match the market value of newer cloud-native leaders, proving the power of incumbency in the cloud and AI era.