Oracle’s cloud revenue for Q3 grew by 45%, making it the only company in the Cloud Wars Top 10 to achieve that upward trajectory during economic uncertainty.
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Oracle continues to be the fastest-growing major cloud provider, with a recent Q3 growth rate of 45%, Bob Evans explains in this Cloud Wars Minute.
For more than 30 years, Trend Micro has been protecting diverse devices, applications, and data. It continues to do so while also delivering high-value cybersecurity research.
Multi-cloud provides flexibility, scalability, and cost efficiency, but securing this architecture requires a comprehensive approach. Frank Domizio explains.
C3 AI extends partnership with AWS to make its range of AI applications available in the AWS Marketplace and support digital transformation use cases.
Today, C-level decision-makers are turning to cloud technology to cut costs, increase efficiencies, grow revenues, engage more customers, and scale.
Robert Wood takes a look at multi-cloud implementation and its implications for security.
Implementing a multi-cloud architecture across different geographies opens up unique security risks. Bill Doerrfeld recommends concrete measures to protect your business.
Single cloud solutions may be simpler to manage, but they may also turn out to be more expensive over time. Here’s why a multi-cloud architecture could work better for your organization.
Nearly all cloud security incidents are due to customer misconfigurations. Chris Hughes explains how cybersecurity hygiene addresses the problem.
Uber’s deals with Oracle and Google Cloud are a bellwether, signaling that many companies will end up embracing multi-cloud rather than having their own data centers.
Bob Evans details how Oracle is boosting its CapEx investment to about $10 billion to meet the surging demand for its cloud infrastructure services.
Bill Doerrfeld breaks down the benefits of low-code and multi-cloud and explains how low code can address key multi-cloud challenges.
Professional services organizations are in demand as customer needs shift rapidly. Scott Vaughan shares advice on how they can adapt and capitalize on the opportunities available.
In this interview, Google Cloud vice president Umesh Vemuri shares insights into what the new Uber partnership will look like.
Bob Evans says Oracle and Uber’s strategic partnership demonstrates that Oracle has emerged as a top-tier competitor in the cloud market against Amazon, Microsoft, and Google Cloud.
Janet Schijns explains why she encourages businesses to talk to a partner today about multi-cloud strategies if they aren’t already doing so.
Bob Evans continues his review of the deal involving Uber, Google Cloud, and Oracle — but this time evaluating the deal from Oracle’s perspective.
Uber has decided to partner with both Oracle and Google Cloud to drive cloud-powered innovation and growth. Bob Evans shares CEO reactions from all companies.
Bob Evans highlights comments made by the CEO of Uber, Dara Khosrowshahi, who detailed how and why the company will use cloud services from Google Cloud and Oracle.