A look at how 3 cloud heavyweights—Oracle, SAP and Google Cloud—are positioning themselves for the coming hybrid-cloud revolution.
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What to watch for in the coming hybrid wave. Cementing its future growth and relevance, the cloud industry is warmly embracing hybrid computing.
IBM needs to show customers, partners and investors that it is turning those 9,100 patents and innovations into high-value business solutions.
Larry Ellison using Oracle Autonomous Database to redefine the cloud industry to play to Oracle’s dominant strengths instead of its Amazon-era weaknesses.
Remarks from Microsoft’s EVP and CMO Chris Capossela in late 2018 shed light on Microsoft’s marketing strategy going into 2019.
Hear the Cloud Wars Live Q2 interview: Lou Senko, the SVP/CIO of Q2 and a member of the Forbes Technology Council, joins Bob Evans on the podcast.
Salesforce, SAP, and Oracle’s CRM battle will continue to escalate in 2019. Read why Salesforce is in a great position to dominate the race.
Discover the 5 most-listened-to episodes from the Cloud Wars Live series, the Cloud Wars podcasts arm launched in 2018 to explore digital transformation.
A look inside the makeup of SAP S/4HANA customers, including the size of the group, implementation time, and the business advantages they enjoy.
Hear the Cloud Wars Live Dion Hinchcliffe interview: a leading tech analyst shares his thoughts on talent retention and optimization in today’s world.
In an exclusive interview, President of SAP Digital Core & Industry Solutions Franck Cohen spoke on ERP innovation, coming automation, and more.
Cloud heavyweights Oracle, SAP and Workday continue to compete savagely in terms of mission-critical cloud ERP growth going into 2019.
The cloud is becoming the engine of the global digital economy. Read Cloud Wars Outlook 2019 to understand enterprise cloud trends for 2019.
Google Cloud integrates with Box, appears to be laying the groundwork for a more active role in the world of enterprise applications and the hybrid cloud.
What were the most important trends, vendor moves, and innovations for the cloud-computing industry in 2018? Read my 10 picks.
Predictions for how the Cloud Wars 2018 revenue leaders will finish the year, with a focus on the revenue of leaders Microsoft, Amazon, IBM, and Salesforce.
Dr. Ganesh Kumar has been the Chief Operating Officer and Senior Executive Vice President of OFG Bancorp since March 2017.
Microsoft beats Amazon in the Cloud Wars, booming $8.5-billion in cloud revenue last quarter, placing Microsoft at #1 on our list of competitiors.
Oracle founder Larry Ellison this week said businesses using arch-rival Amazon’s Amazon Web Services cloud have become major cybersecurity threats
Microsoft has an excellent chance to approach $7.5 billion in Q3 cloud revenue while Amazon is likely to flirt with $6.9 billion.













