AWS fell to #3 on the Cloud Wars Top 10, as supply chain innovations and corporate strength are not enough to facilitate growth to combat cloud competitors.
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Oracle’s explosive growth, dispersed data centers, industry partnerships, and dynamic CEO have made it the hottest cloud vendor today.
Oracle maintains its position as the world’s hottest major cloud vendor with 54% growth in Q2, followed by Google Cloud at 28% and ServiceNow at 25%.
When migrating financial software to cloud infrastructure, make sure you’re getting the cost savings, operating efficiencies, and transparency you expect.
The Wiz cloud security platform gives comprehensive control over customers’ cloud infrastructure and applications, while providing a visual ‘Graph’ of the environment.
AI capabilities, generative AI customer count, and operating profits are just three of the reasons that Google Cloud replaced AWS on the Cloud Wars Top 10 list.
Google Cloud’s latest quarterly results and strong growth validate its elevation to #2 on the Cloud Wars Top 10, while they also highlight its strength in supporting AI customers.
Approaching the release of the Q2 financial results of Amazon, AWS’ growth rate decline stands out relative to Cloud Wars Top 10 adversaries.
Although it’s not as big as other Cloud Wars Top 10 companies, the growth rate of Oracle has been accelerating at a higher rate than that of competitors.
The cloud vendor-agnostic expertise of value-added resellers (VARs), managed service providers (MSPs), and agents are shaping enterprises’ digital future.
The leader of IBM Consulting’s Microsoft relationship says the partners are finding rich opportunities to help customers with mainframe and SAP modernization efforts.
Bob Evans predicts that the generative AI revolution will drive a $30 billion Q4 in cloud revenue for Microsoft.
Market-leading growth rate, compared with the decline in AWS’ growth, raises the specter of Oracle overtaking Amazon in the Cloud Wars Top 10.
Bob revisits the Cloud Wars Top 10 rankings as the latest growth rates of Oracle might move it up the ranks past Amazon’s AWS.
With its EU Sovereign Cloud, Oracle aims to address common risks associated with data residency, privacy, and management.
As a result of its surge in cloud revenue and impressive growth rates, Bob Evans suggests that Oracle has joined Microsoft, AWS, and Google Cloud as the fourth hyperscaler.
Bob Evans shares five key reasons that influenced Oracle’s surge in cloud growth in its most recent quarter.
Bob Evans breaks down the latest changes to the Cloud Wars Top 10 ranking, in which ServiceNow, Workday, and Google Cloud moved up.
GitGuardian and Snyk join forces to strengthen cloud-native security, enhance their developer-centric approach, and drive early risk mitigation in software development.
Staying on track as the world’s hottest cloud provider, Oracle crushed Q4 with a 54% growth rate and quarterly cloud revenue of $4.4 billion.