An update on the Cloud Confidence Index, with Amazon, Google, and SAP leading the index higher.
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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.
The Cloud Confidence Index uses market caps of top 10 cloud companies as a proxy for business leaders’ confidence in their growth, reflecting customer demand and technology trends. The index is up slightly.
With copilots for GitHub, Windows 365, Windows 11, and Dynamics 365, Microsoft is taking a multi-pronged approach to help customers drive productivity with generative AI.
Oracle’s explosive growth, dispersed data centers, industry partnerships, and dynamic CEO have made it the hottest cloud vendor today.
Study commissioned by Automation Anywhere shows customer recognition of the need for AI and generative AI in automation initiatives.
AI Index Report episode 5: Qualcomm builds full-stack on-device AI models; SAP invests in Aleph Alpha, Anthropic, and Cohere; and Spotify announces generative AI use cases.
Building on its success with process mining, the airline Lufthansa built a custom application in house and plans an expansion of its use cases to include procurement functions.
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%.
SAP CEO Christian Klein’s vision and execution powered a cloud transformation that lands it at #5 on the Cloud Wars Top 10.
The four fastest growing cloud vendors’ financial results indicate an upturn in customer spending and preparation for the generative AI revolution.
Generative AI has gained 100 million users in less than two months. This seven-point framework should spark useful ideas to incorporate the tech into your business.
New data cites process intelligence, the output of process mining software, as a powerful tool to combat the macroeconomic and supply chain factors that are pressuring businesses.
Despite AWS’s impressive scale and achievements, its rivals are gaining ground in other software-centered segments of the cloud. AWS may face challenges in the Cloud Wars going forward.
ServiceNow’s investments in generative AI, willingness to work with competitors’ products, and dynamic CEO are some of the reasons the company leaped from #10 to #6 in the Cloud Wars Top 10 rankings.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) experienced a decline in its growth rate for the seventh straight quarter amid fierce competition from Microsoft, Google Cloud, and Oracle.
Private generative AI tools like Moody’s Copilot give employees easy access to current, relevant data in a digital sandbox that’s protected from public AI tools.
Workday strives to make ERP implementations simpler for customers and has strong endorsements to show for its customer-centric approach. The company ranks #7 on the Cloud Wars Top 10.
SAP Signavio positions its process mining functionality as part of an “end-to-end transformation suite” that helps customers build agility and process governance.
While generative AI tools can raise the bar for DevOps and DataOps, guardrails will be essential to maintain cybersecurity.