This year’s Cloud Wars CEO of the Year, Thomas Kurian, chats with Bob Evans about the recent success and growth of Google Cloud.
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Oracle and Epic are set for a fierce competition in the electronic health records market, as Oracle leverages its cloud and AI dominance, vast resources, and broad industry expertise to challenge Epic’s legacy on-premise leadership and niche focus.
As Oracle advances its healthcare vision, Epic risks being sidelined unless it accelerates its modernization and expands its technological scope.
Despite earlier caution from Salesforce and Workday CEOs, Salesforce, Workday, and Snowflake are expected to report accelerating growth for Q3, driven by strong AI demand, their market leadership, and renewed business optimism.
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Google Cloud tops the Cloud Wars Growth Chart with a 35% Q3 growth rate, showcasing rapid acceleration driven by AI innovation
Google Cloud leads the Cloud Wars Growth Chart with an impressive 35% growth rate in Q3, surpassing all other major cloud vendors.
Google Cloud, though much smaller than AWS and Microsoft, led Q3 in new customer growth, reflecting a shift in market dynamics.
As Google Cloud gains traction, its Q3 growth rate signals a shift in the cloud market hierarchy.
Oracle and IBM were previously awarded a $950 million contract under the massive UK deal. Now Oracle Cloud is being tapped to serve four departments.
Google Cloud’s growth rate has continued to accelerate, with Q3 reflecting the fastest growth in the five most recent quarters.
With projected Q3 cloud revenue hitting $4.7 billion, SAP’s growth outpaces competitors Salesforce and Oracle.
Google Cloud aims to leverage its existing database technologies, particularly AlloyDB, to support GenAI applications, emphasizing the importance of vector search for unstructured data processing.
CEOs from leading cloud companies are driving innovation in AI, business transformations, and customer engagement in 2024, displaying visionary leadership and building modern partnerships.
A look at five cloud CEOs reveals their leadership and strategic successes as they are considered for the 2024 CEO of the Year award.
Four government departments tap IBM and Oracle, two long-standing vendor partners, to spearhead massive a ERP migration project that’s valued at nearly $1 billion.
SAP’s new AI agents will improve productivity by collaborating across business functions — along with its Joule AI assistant — to handle complex workflows.
After brokering multi-cloud infrastructure deals, Ellison now sets his sights on uniting competing SaaS giants to ease app integration, aiming to revolutionize enterprise tech.
A recent keynote revealed Larry Ellison’s vision for an applications cloud similar to the multi-cloud infrastructure deals that he drove.
ServiceNow’s suite of AI-driven workflows could lead to powerful partnerships — or intense competition — with SAP and Oracle.