Massive Google Cloud customer use cases and the emergence of patient agency supported by AI are early highlights of HIMSS 2026, according to healthcare tech exec Paul Swider.
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Google Cloud and CVS Health launch Health 100, an AI-driven platform unifying patient data and enabling agentic healthcare workflows, signaling a major shift toward personalized, interoperable healthcare ecosystems.
The Cloud Wars Growth Chart shows extraordinary expansion across leading vendors as AI services drive demand. Palantir’s 70% growth leads the pack, while Google Cloud and Oracle also post dramatic gains.
Explosive enterprise demand for AI and cloud services is driving a resurgence of hypergrowth across the Cloud Wars Top 10, led by Palantir, Google Cloud, and Oracle.
Oracle’s explosive Q3 growth, including a 325% surge in RPO and massive AI infrastructure demand, challenges critics claiming the cloud and AI data center boom is an unsustainable bubble.
The label “legacy” no longer fits Oracle, Microsoft, or SAP, each surpassing 50% cloud revenue. Their rapid cloud growth and AI investments demonstrate that experience, scale, and deep enterprise relationships are powerful assets in today’s AI Era.
Unilever and Google Cloud are building an AI-first marketing and fulfillment engine that signals a new era of agentic commerce.
Google Cloud and Unilever signal a major shift as AI moves from technical fascination to business outcome delivery across marketing, fulfillment, and consumer engagement.
Oracle’s new AI agents automate supply chain tasks including planning cycles, sourcing, inventory management, and logistics coordination, helping organizations improve resilience, efficiency, and operational visibility.
AI innovation is outpacing security readiness, and new data shows why governance and unified security approaches are now mission-critical.
Enterprises are shifting from AI insights to automated actions that adapt continuously and operate at real-time speed.
Despite a record-setting $35.6B quarter, AWS slid to #7 in the Cloud Wars as Google, Oracle, and Microsoft gained ground.
Google Cloud’s Q4 surge confirms its rise to #1 in Cloud Wars, outpacing Microsoft in growth, momentum, and future-focused AI strategy.
SAP outperformed competitors like Oracle and Salesforce, growing its cloud business by 200% more than some rivals.
AWS announces general availability of its European Sovereign Cloud, expanding EU-only infrastructure while meeting strict data sovereignty requirements.
SAP’s surge to #4 in the Cloud Wars Top 10 reflects breakout growth, a reinvented cloud-first portfolio, and booming customer demand for apps, AI, data, and agents.
SAP’s cloud-first pivot delivers record performance, with growth nearly double that of Workday and triple that of Salesforce.
The U.S. trails in global GenAI usage despite its AI development strength, Microsoft reports.
AI reaches its full potential when insight, scale, verification, and execution converge into autonomous systems that deliver measurable real-world outcomes.
Mike Sicilia shares details on the culture and mindset that has boosted Oracle to the #2 spot on the Cloud Wars Top 10 rankings, as highlighted in this recap.








