ServiceNow’s Q3 subscription revenue jumped 27% to $2.22 billion, catapulting the company to the #2 spot on the Cloud Wars list of the world’s fastest-growing cloud vendors, thanks to powerful demand for its GenAI technology.
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ServiceNow’s Q3 performance showcases its ascent in the Cloud Wars, transforming the future of business technology.
Much of Microsoft’s exceptional Q1 results can be attributed to its recent partnership with Oracle, showing the significance of innovative alliances in meeting customer demands for digital and AI capabilities.
SAP is partnering with AWS to enhance its HANA Cloud database, signaling SAP’s increased focus on the cloud-native database market.
SAP reported Q3 revenue of $3.82 billion, with its S/4HANA Cloud ERP suite surpassing $1 billion in quarterly revenue for the first time.
Google Cloud is launching industry-specific Generative AI offerings for manufacturing and healthcare, capitalizing on the technology’s potential to transform these sectors.
A look at some of the potential benefits of shifting compute-intensive tasks in medical imaging to the cloud, enabling remote calibration, cost reduction, and early disease detection.
For SAP to maintain it’s progress toward its 3-year strategic plan, the company must post a Q3 cloud revenue growth of at least 20%.
Microsoft maintains strong growth, AWS faces challenges, and Oracle surprises with remarkable growth.
Oracle’s executive vice president of industries, Mike Sicilia, discusses the transformation of core businesses in various industries through Oracle’s cloud offerings.
A look at how to foster better patient care without sacrificing cost savings or physician presence.
Oracle chairman Larry Ellison discusses the shift towards true multi-cloud environments driven by customer demand and the need for vendors to collaborate.
Oracle’s Greg Pavlik shares insights on the evolving landscape of AI and its applications in different sectors.
Oracle’s top executives commit to not raising prices for GenAI features in contrast to their competitors.
There are differing pricing strategies among top cloud companies for their GenAI-powered products, with Oracle taking a unified stance against raising prices and offering GenAI capabilities as a standard feature.
Highlights from Oracle CEO Safra Catz’s keynote speech at CloudWorld, including discussions with notable customers like Uber and Loblaw about the transformative role of Oracle technology in their businesses.
Larry Ellison discussed the interplay between data gravity and artificial intelligence (AI) during Oracle’s fiscal-Q1 earnings call.
Larry Ellison had an interesting response to a question about the relationship between data gravity and AI during an Oracle earnings call.
Oracle is undergoing a paradigm shift as its cloud infrastructure business is rapidly growing and expected to surpass its software-as-a-service (SaaS) business in the near future.
Oracle’s Q1 results show conflicting perspectives, with the company’s leaders optimistic about its future and strong customer demand in its cloud business, while investors are displeased.