Undergoing a notable shift, Oracle sees Microsoft emerge as a prominent customer in their strategic cloud collaboration.
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ServiceNow claims the top spot as the world’s hottest cloud vendor with a remarkable 27% growth rate, outpacing all the other Cloud Wars Top 10 companies.
Andi Gutmans, VP and GM for databases at Google, highlights a surge in customer interest in modernizing their database estates by transitioning from legacy to open-source databases, driven by flexibility and cost benefits.
While Oracle’s cloud growth rate has come back to earth, executives cite “astronomical” demand for infrastructure and generative AI, and the growth figure is likely to be an aberration.
The Cloud Wars Top 10 companies, with a combined market cap exceeding $7 trillion, have experienced a range of performance in 2023, with CEOs including Microsoft’s Satya Nadella and SAP’s Christian Klein standing out.
Insights into the strategies and performances of the Cloud Wars Top 10 top CEOs, highlighting their impact on company growth, innovation, and customer-driven alliances.
A look at Q3 earnings reports from major cloud companies (Workday, Snowflake, Salesforce), emphasizing the consistent surge in customer demand, while noting Salesforce’s CEO, Marc Benioff, skillfully balances cautious language with optimistic insights about AI and enterprise technology trends
Salesforce, led by Marc Benioff, has a slow growth rate at 11%, prompting questions about CRM’s relevance and Salesforce’s ability to innovate across various fronts amid changing market dynamics.
Who is the Cloud Wars CEO of the Year? A call to vote for your pick for Cloud Wars CEO of the Year.
Sam Altman’s recent employment shifts between OpenAI and Microsoft triggered a remarkable $100-billion surge in the Cloud Wars Cloud Confidence Index.
The Cloud Confidence Index hits a record $7.2 trillion, reflecting heightened interest in AI-driven innovation, with Sam Altman’s brief move to Microsoft adding intrigue and cementing Microsoft’s dominance in the cloud market.
Oracle’s Larry Ellison and Microsoft’s Satya Nadella are redefining competition and collaboration norms
Q3 results show Microsoft, Google Cloud, and AWS have unique responses to evolving market dynamics, along with insight into the potential disruptor, Oracle.
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.
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.



















