Google Cloud emerges as the preferred choice for over 70% of generative AI startups due to its advanced AI capabilities, reliable infrastructure, and open-source commitment.
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There are some key factors that CFOs must evaluate when managing cloud spend as they invest in cloud migration.
Its end-to-end view of the cloud combined with its early embrace of generative AI and massive scale, keep Microsoft in the top spot on the Cloud Wars Top 10.
The factors that drive most cloud vendor rankings may or may not be useful in a partners ecosystem context. The Cloud Wars Top 10 is a better option.
Oracle Industries EVP Mike Sicilia explains why banks are shifting to the cloud, citing elasticity, security, and greater velocity.
Bob Evans shares his expectations for Microsoft’s Q4 earnings, in which he predicts Microsoft Cloud revenue will exceed $30 billion.
Bob Evans predicts that the generative AI revolution will drive a $30 billion Q4 in cloud revenue for Microsoft.
Microsoft delivers API that makes quantum computing more accessible to developers, as well as a Copilot that uses natural language to apply quantum to scientific problems.
Chainguard’s container image registry powered by Cloudflare R2 aims to mitigate the escalating cost of downloading container images.
Artificial intelligence pioneer IBM very much remains in the AI game, while its places strong focus on hybrid cloud and co-creation initiatives.
Gen AI raises privacy, confidentiality, and security concerns. The C-suite needs a plan for addressing these issues, and edge computing can play a vital role.
Google Cloud has moved up the ranks, passing Amazon’s AWS in the Cloud Wars Top 10, as Bob reviews the companies’ growth rates.
Financial services giant Deutsche Bank is leveraging the power of multi-cloud by working with both Google Cloud and Oracle.
Bill Doerrfeld explains how cloud-native software components reduce costs, improve resiliency, increase elasticity, facilitate more rapid development, and democratize e-learning.
Leonard Lee explores edge cloud management, specifically service management and orchestration, intelligent automation, and zero-touch operations.
Chris Hughes explains what this synergy means for businesses as they continue to move to the cloud and accumulate data to drive business decisions and outcomes.
Rob Carter, CIO and EVP, FedEx, explains how the modern cloud world has reduced risk and made it easier for companies to move forward, rather than stand still.
The concept of edge native is gaining momentum as companies explore new ways to extend cloud computing and cloud app development toward the edge.
Bob Evans references a recent Reuters article in which Google Cloud VP “rips” Microsoft for stifling customer choices.
In this moment, Anu Mohan explains how Teradata’s Vantage Cloud Lake helps customers optimize, modernize, and reduce cloud spend.