Looking back on his 30-year odyssey with Oracle then NetSuite and now Oracle NetSuite with founder Evan Goldberg. [Sponsored by Oracle]
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Gartner has just released its guesses regarding 2020 worldwide IaaS public-cloud market shares, and I have a few questions.
It appears that Salesforce is turning a cold shoulder to Google Cloud, even as its cloudmances with Amazon and Microsoft draw attention.
Calling Q4 “fantastic” and “incredible”, Oracle chief executive Safra Catz made a statement on the company’s recent earnings call.
A newly assertive and re-energized IBM is moving in to extend and enrich its 50-year strategic relationship with SAP.
Snowflake processed one billion queries in a single day, CEO Frank Slootman revealed during the company’s Q1 FY2022 earnings call.
Sponsored by Oracle. A souped-up in-memory query accelerator called HeatWave gives MySQL huge advantages over Amazon’s Redshift & Aurora DBs.
Sponsored by Oracle. Moving to Oracle enabled LogFire to leverage full elasticity for cost optimization, enhanced security & lowered TCO.
Oracle’s answer to the specialty database trend is Oracle Database 21c, a “converged database” that will take on AWS, Microsoft, Snowflake.
Microsoft executive VP Judson Althoff said recently that CRM without chat is “arcane” and that Teams is years ahead of Slack.
Without a shred of proof, Larry Ellison claims yet again that Oracle is close to snatching some large SAP ERP customers.
Oracle claims that its Autonomous Data Warehouse has three significant advantages over category-king Amazon and shiny new object Snowflake.
Oracle Chairman Larry Ellison underscored that the enemy of his enemy is his friend by claiming Snowflake “is killing” Amazon Redshift.
Six takeaways from CEO Andy Jassy’s opening keynote to the AWS re:invent conference, including the impact COVID-19 has had on cloud adoption.
On the Cloud Wars Live podcast, Sean Ammrati and I discuss industry innovations, including the potential for an AWS IPO from Amazon.
In a CX event earlier this week, Oracle Chairman Larry Ellison made two striking disclosures about Oracle’s growing relationship with Zoom.
By spanning both IaaS and SaaS layers of the cloud, Larry Ellison feels Oracle will offer unique value to business customers.
If these companies migrate to Oracle Exadata Cloud Service X8M, that would represent a huge boost for Oracle’s rising fortunes in the cloud.
It’s both ironic and fitting that three so-called “legacy” vendors are battling for leadership in the modern and massive hybrid-cloud market.
My rationale for giving credence to Larry Ellison’s claim—and, more important, his belief—that Oracle can rise to the top of the IaaS market.



















