Investors are betting that database vendors Neo4j and Firebolt could be the next big thing in the red-hot, $50 billion database market.
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For 2 years, Marc Benioff has claimed that Salesforce is not getting into HCM—even as it’s clearly been getting into HCM.
Thomasnet.com® CEO, Tony Uphoff, and CTO, Hans Wald, join the “Cloud Migration, Inside the Pivot” podcast to discuss a digital transformation that has been 120 years in the making.
Calling Q4 “fantastic” and “incredible”, Oracle chief executive Safra Catz made a statement on the company’s recent earnings call.
Reveling in a blowout fiscal Q4, Oracle chairman Larry Ellison said Fusion ERP could ultimately hit $20B & NetSuite ERP $10B in revenue.
In a market already crowded with database DB, data warehouses, data lakes, and other technologies, how new and different are data clouds?
Sponsored by Oracle. A souped-up in-memory query accelerator called HeatWave gives MySQL huge advantages over Amazon’s Redshift & Aurora DBs.
I’ve seen speculation that Google Cloud will be the big winner as it swoops in to become the preferred cloud-infrastructure partner for SAP.
SAP is partnering with investment firm Dediq that will pump more than $600 million into a new joint FinTech venture, Fioneer.
Microsoft will “invest deeply in the individual capabilities of industry cloud.” – corporate VP Alysa Taylor on the move to verticalize
Senior VP of IBM Cloud Howard Boville shared in a recent conversation his POV on industry clouds, business processes, and much more.
On last week’s earnings call, Alphabet CFO Ruth Porat said, “As for Google Cloud… we will continue to invest aggressively.”
Read for insights from the leader of industry solutions at Google Cloud, Lori Mitchell-Keller, about this booming business.
Stream this episode for my conversation with Lori Mitchell-Taylor about Google Cloud’s customer-first approach to industry solutions.
For Q1, Google + Amazon’s cloud revenues totaled $17.5 billion. Meanwhile, Microsoft posted Q1 cloud revenue of $17.7 billion, up 33%.
Stream this episode for my conversation with Alysa Taylor of Microsoft about bringing to life the “industry-first” vision for customers.
Microsoft will release Q1 (its fiscal-Q3) numbers later today, and I see no indications that its rising rate of cloud growth will taper off.
SAP CEO Christian Klein and Oracle chairman Larry Ellison have very different views of which company is winning the cloud ERP battle.
I expect that next week’s Q1 earnings results will provide additional support for the clear winner of the Microsoft versus Amazon battle.
Good news for IBM, which rebounds nicely from last quarter’s measly 8% growth in cloud revenue with strong Q1 results.