Per Oracle CEO Larry Ellison, Oracle MySQL HeatWave runs 1,000x faster than competitor AWS’ Aurora database, writes Bob Evans.
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Over the last three months, the Cloud Confidence Index (overall) was up by 23.3% for a total market cap of $6.51 trillion. Bob Evans reports which companies stood out.
In the last three months, the Cloud Confidence Index grew 23%. A few of the Cloud Wars Top 10 companies stood out, and Bob Evans explains why.
Based on its recent growth rates and ambitious outlook for the future, Oracle has earned a spot in the “hyperscaler club,” alongside Microsoft, AWS, and Google Cloud.
As Oracle announced its partnership with Cohere, the company is making further moves to integrate generative AI into its portfolio and services.
Bob Evans offers five reasons for Oracle’s massive growth surge, which include the company’s technological superiority and leaders Safra Catz and Larry Ellison.
Bob Evans breaks down the latest changes to the Cloud Wars Top 10 ranking, in which ServiceNow, Workday, and Google Cloud moved up.
With a 54% cloud growth rate in its most recent quarter and quarterly cloud revenue of $4.4 billion, Oracle remains the fastest growing cloud provider.
Oracle Student Cloud, among other industry cloud solutions, helps partners assist universities in better managing administrative processes and student engagement.
There are unique endpoint security challenges associated with cloud-based systems. Here are some strategies to address them.
Bob Evans and Bonnie Tinder discuss takeaways from recent Oracle Summits that they have both attended in the latest Cloud Wars Live episode.
SAP CEO Christian Klein projects that in 2025, total cloud revenue will by $23.7 billion, meaning the cloud accounts for 57.3% of total revenue.
During its annual Sapphire event, SAP CEO Christian Klein declared that SAP is projecting $23.7 billion in cloud revenue for calendar year 2025.
Bob Evans details ServiceNow’s plans to enhance its ERP systems with finance and supply chain workflows, rather than competing with heavyweights SAP and Oracle.
ServiceNow is enhancing its product offerings with new finance and supply chain workflows that sit at the heart of its ERP offerings.
Bill Doerrfeld explains how cloud-native software components reduce costs, improve resiliency, increase elasticity, facilitate more rapid development, and democratize e-learning.
Learn about how Oracle’s data platform addresses key customer issues, impacts various industries, and creates desired business outcomes.
Resulting from a “blockbuster” deal between Google Cloud and SAP, the two companies are creating a new data cloud, giving customers access to the offerings of both vendors.
Bob Evans reviews AWS’ Q1 growth rate, comparing it to the growth rates of Microsoft, Google Cloud, and Oracle in his latest analysis.
During an intimate conversation with Oracle’s Larry Ellison, Bob Evans learned of the company’s plans to build hundreds of data centers, with at least one in every country.