With momentum on its side, SAP now faces the harder task: proving at Sapphire that it can turn innovation into lasting leadership.
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At SAP Sapphire, the company is expected to address five critical issues, including AI’s role in applications, data strategy, and hyperscaler trends, which will determine whether it can sustain its lead as the world’s fastest-growing enterprise software vendor.
Under Arvind Krishna’s leadership, IBM has reinvented itself as a global tech powerhouse by doubling market cap, leading in AI and quantum computing, and committing $150 billion to U.S. innovation and manufacturing.
Data.world acquisition, partnerships with key enteprise software players, and wide range of new AI agents enhance the company’s objective to be the core enterprise software platform.
IBM, under CEO Arvind Krishna, has transformed from a struggling giant into a global tech powerhouse by streamlining operations, refocusing on hybrid cloud and AI, and committing $150 billion to U.S.-based R&D and advanced manufacturing, including mainframes and quantum computing.
ServiceNow aims to redefine CRM with agentic AI and enterprise-wide integration, as shared during Knowledge25.
ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott warns of outdated software, urging leaders to embrace agentic AI and transformative platforms to survive and thrive.
At Knowledge25, ServiceNow introduced new tools to connect, govern, and scale AI agents across any cloud, workflow, or data environment.
Despite Microsoft’s dominance in current cloud revenue, Oracle’s 63% RPO growth signals a potential reshaping of the Cloud Wars power dynamic.
Oracle, Microsoft, AWS, and Google reveal surprising shifts in cloud leadership through RPO and backlog growth figures.
With cloud revenue rivaling AWS and Google Cloud combined, Microsoft silences talk of an AI slowdown.
Microsoft’s blowout Q3 results and $315B in future cloud business crush AI slowdown fears and expose the absurdity of recent data center panic.
Microsoft’s new “computer use” feature in Copilot Studio allows AI agents to interact with desktop apps and websites through GUIs — paving the way for more powerful, intuitive automation.
Despite media hype, hyperscalers like AWS, Google Cloud, Oracle, and Microsoft are massively investing in AI and cloud infrastructure, not scaling back.
The AI-driven cloud boom continues as Oracle, Google Cloud, AWS, and Microsoft expand infrastructure aggressively, countering reports of slowdown.
Alphabet is pouring $75 billion into cloud infrastructure after Google Cloud’s Q1 growth rate slipped, constrained by the company’s struggle to keep pace with surging demand.
Google Cloud’s Q1 growth slowed slightly due to data center capacity limits, but Alphabet is investing $75 billion to expand infrastructure and sustain its leadership in the cloud market.
Google Cloud and the UAE Cyber Security Council team up to bolster national cybersecurity and position the UAE as a global cyber leader.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure is surging ahead with simplified customer solutions, AI-driven growth, and global expansion, aiming to outpace hyperscaler competitors.
Salesforce launches Agentforce for Field Service to bring agentic AI into the field — boosting productivity, morale, and real-time responsiveness.