Snowflake popularized the concept of “data cloud,” now other vendors are latching onto it. Hear more from John Foley on a new podcast ep.
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Until recently, Google Cloud rarely talked about OCTO and philosophy, which to my knowledge is without peer among the Cloud Wars Top 10.
In a market already crowded with database DB, data warehouses, data lakes, and other technologies, how new and different are data clouds?
With hundreds of thousands of companies surging into the cloud and aspiring to be a data-driven business, cloud databases are…
Could storing databases in outer space make planet-side storage units less of an issue? Plus much more on this new podcast episode.
On last week’s earnings call, Alphabet CFO Ruth Porat said, “As for Google Cloud… we will continue to invest aggressively.”
Read for insights from the leader of industry solutions at Google Cloud, Lori Mitchell-Keller, about this booming business.
For Q1, Google + Amazon’s cloud revenues totaled $17.5 billion. Meanwhile, Microsoft posted Q1 cloud revenue of $17.7 billion, up 33%.
Introducing our new weekly rankings of the leading providers in a what could become a trillion-dollar category: the Industry Cloud Top 10.
Microsoft will release Q1 (its fiscal-Q3) numbers later today, and I see no indications that its rising rate of cloud growth will taper off.
I expect that next week’s Q1 earnings results will provide additional support for the clear winner of the Microsoft versus Amazon battle.
In the new category of industry-specific cloud solutions, Oracle revealed that it has 100,000 customers and 16 million users.
On this episode of the Cloud Wars Live podcast, I speak with Oracle EVP Mike Sicilia, who leads Oracle’s vertical-industries business.
Good news for IBM, which rebounds nicely from last quarter’s measly 8% growth in cloud revenue with strong Q1 results.
With hundreds of thousands of companies surging into the cloud and aspiring to be a data-driven business, cloud databases are…
Amid unprecedented data volume growth, I talked with John Foley about how database vendors like Snowflake and AWS are driving innovation.
Its disruptive impact and surging growth rates give Snowflake full credibility for inclusion among the Cloud Wars Top 10 companies.
Sponsored by Oracle. As companies embrace in-house software dev, Oracle’s new low-code APEX Cloud Service delivers power, speed & security.
Introducing a new series called “Cloud Migration Inside the Pivot,” John Siefert shares a few of the leading questions/concerns of starting the cloud process.
Why are businesses deciding to move some or all of their apps to Oracle from SAP? Oracle EVP Steve Miranda may know best of anyone.