Frank Slootman’s successor as Snowflake CEO, Sridar Ramaswamy, brings a strong AI background and strategic vision to drive the company forward.
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A discussion on the shift from connectivity to capabilities in telecom networks, challenges in adopting SaaS, and Nokia’s role in leading the change.
Salesforce introduces Einstein Copilot, a GenAI offering leveraging proprietary company data to provide contextual answers within CRM applications.
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff declares the company’s transformation into a data company amid slowing growth projections for its core business.
Recent earnings reports from Workday, Snowflake, and Salesforce show strong future bookings across diverse market positions.
As Workday co-founder Aneel Bhusri steps down from his CEO role to become executive chair, he’ll focus on strategic innovation while CEO Carl Eschenbach drives revenue growth.
Workday’s co-founder Aneel Bhusri transitions to executive chairman, and cites six key strategic areas, including AI integration, industry-specific solutions, and cybersecurity, as the company aims to double revenue to $15 billion.
Has Microsoft surpassed AWS as the leader in the enterprise cloud? Financial figures show Microsoft’s cloud revenue consistently outpacing AWS.
There’s a case to be made that Microsoft has become the largest and most influential cloud vendor globally, surpassing AWS.
Highlighting optimistic subscription-revenue trends for Workday, decoding Salesforce’s cautiously optimistic signals for a potential growth turnaround, and expecting continued strong growth for Snowflake driven by AI and expanding data initiatives.
Customers can converse with Amazon’s retail AI assistant Rufus and ask questions in context, such as whether a product is suitable for a particular purpose.
Partnering with Soracom, Couchbase makes it easier for customers to connect IoT devices in diverse geographical locations and remote areas where connectivity is often difficult.
Snowflake, Workday, and Salesforce experience the greatest market cap percentage gains among the Cloud Wars Top 10. The index reflects customer confidence in these firms.
The Cloud Wars Cloud and AI Confidence Index reaches an all-time high, led by Microsoft, Google, and Amazon, which all gained well over $1 trillion in market cap.
In order to prepare companies for the future of technology-driven business, it’s incumbent upon CIOs to identify and actively address the most critical tech skills gaps.
HYCU uses low code/no code and generative AI to simplify integrations for data protection of SaaS applications.
Andy Jassy claims AWS had the cloud market’s highest incremental revenue gain, overlooking Microsoft’s superior figures, leading to questions about his perception of cloud services.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy’s remarks on cloud providers raise questions about whether the company is evolving in line with customer requirements.
IBM has expanded the list of countries — to include four in Europe — in which partners can sell IBM applications listed in the AWS Marketplace to customers.
Google boosts investments, allocating $11 billion in Q4 2023 and eyeing $50 billion in 2024 for technical infrastructure, fueled by the GenAI Revolution and Gemini AI models.