Microsoft’s Magma AI model bridges the gap between digital and physical automation.
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Snowflake is entering a data partnership with SAP, following Databricks, as Cloud Wars Top 10 companies respond to customers’ need to prioritize AI-driven data strategies.
Tech companies are embracing “promiscuous partnerships” as AI-driven customer demands reshape traditional alliances, with Snowflake now eyeing a deeper collaboration with SAP after its recent Databricks deal.
Infosys achieves SAP validated partner status for RISE with SAP, leveraging AI and cloud solutions to drive business transformation and deliver value through tailored industry playbooks and a clean core approach.
Salesforce and ServiceNow intensify competition by expanding into each other’s core markets, focusing on AI agents and integration.
Salesforce targets ITSM and ServiceNow pursues CRM, shifting the cloud landscape and intensifying competition in the enterprise software market.
Salesforce’s Q4 results highlight significant growth in its AI-driven products, with strong future potential as indicated by an 11% increase in Remaining Performance Obligation (RPO), driven by its Data Cloud and Agentforce solutions.
ServiceNow’s innovative approach to AI platforms, agent fulfillment, and strategic partnerships in the cloud comes into clear focus through a conversation with President and COO Amit Zavery.
SAP partners with Databricks to launch the Business Data Cloud, aiming to unify data for enhanced AI-driven business insights.
SAP partners with Databricks for its Business Data Cloud, unlocking AI-driven insights with a $250M investment.
Snowflake delivers AI agent and orchestration functionality, with primary focus on integration and processing of structured and unstructured data for agentic AI development.
SAP’s new Business Data Cloud harmonizes enterprise data, fueling AI and redefining enterprise application value.
This report shares insights from top Cloud Wars CEOs on how AI will drive business transformation in 2025, focusing on execution, ROI, and leadership in the cloud.
Google Cloud, SAP, and Oracle shine in the Cloud Wars Top 10, showing impressive growth rates for Q4 2025.
The latest Cloud Wars rankings show how hyperscalers and application vendors are managing growth and adapting to changing market dynamics.
AWS plans to outspend Microsoft and Google on AI infrastructure, with a massive $100 billion investment in 2025.
Google Cloud’s growth slows slightly in Q4, but remains strong, with new customer acquisition and major deals helping drive continued success despite challenges.
Despite DeepSeek’s debut triggering a major AI stock selloff, Oracle and Microsoft view its leaner AI model as a positive force accelerating industry innovation.
CEOs praised DeepSeek for challenging the AI industry’s reliance on massive infrastructure, noting that such competition drives innovation and benefits customers.
Following its strongest financial results ever, SAP plans to supercharge AI agents with a new data-cloud offering designed to harmonize structured and unstructured data.










