The Oracle-AWS partnership represents a massive shift from competition to cooperation, benefiting customers with innovation and speed.
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Oracle and SAP have rebranded themselves as cloud-first AI powerhouses, rivaling Google Cloud’s dominance.
The latest Cloud Wars update reveals strong growth across major cloud providers, with shifting dynamics that signal an increasingly competitive and evolving market.
Why Oracle Chairman Larry Ellison is betting big on leading cloud databases, applications, and infrastructure — and why history suggests you shouldn’t bet against him.
The Cloud Wars Top 10 have secured $915B in contracted future business, signaling extraordinary long-term demand for cloud and AI services.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure revenue surged 62% in Q4, showcasing significant demand growth and validating Oracle’s position as a hyperscaler.
Oracle’s blowout RPO numbers hint at massive contract-to-revenue transitions.
Are we witnessing the rise of a new cloud leader? Oracle’s recent performance suggests it could dethrone Google Cloud in growth rankings.
Despite Microsoft’s dominance in current cloud revenue, Oracle’s 63% RPO growth signals a potential reshaping of the Cloud Wars power dynamic.
Despite media hype, hyperscalers like AWS, Google Cloud, Oracle, and Microsoft are massively investing in AI and cloud infrastructure, not scaling back.
SAP dominates the enterprise cloud race in Q1, outperforming rivals with rapid growth in cloud and ERP revenue.
Oracle hits 101 cloud regions—more than Microsoft, Google, and AWS combined.
Oracle is rapidly expanding its global network of small, full-capability cloud regions — outpacing competitors and betting on a unique strategy to lead the future of AI and cloud infrastructure.
Oracle aims to surpass competitors by offering more cloud regions globally, enhancing flexibility and AI capabilities for customers.
Oracle is rapidly expanding its global cloud regions with a unique strategy focused on flexibility and small, scalable data centers.
Strategic innovation and unmatched multicloud deals powered Oracle’s dramatic 63% RPO growth, establishing it as a formidable force in the cloud infrastructure market.
Oracle’s Q3 results showed a 63% surge in remaining performance obligations (RPO) to $130 billion, driven by strong cloud infrastructure growth and major contract signings.
Google Cloud, SAP, and Oracle shine in the Cloud Wars Top 10, showing impressive growth rates for Q4 2025.
Oracle delivers a series of AI agents that are baked into its Fusion Cloud Sales platform, ensuring tight integration between the app and rapidly emerging agentic AI functionality.
CEO Safra Catz explains Oracle’s vision for making healthcare more efficient by automating connections and reducing the burden on hospitals with cloud-based offerings.