Leaders unpack why later-generation cloud platforms, bare-metal architectures, and multi-cloud strategies can cut costs by up to 70% and fuel enterprise AI adoption.
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Google Cloud CTO Will Grannis urges enterprises to reverse-engineer AI strategies around customer needs, not technology, for deeper transformation.
Google Cloud’s CTO explains how Gemini-powered, agentic AI is transforming business workflows, culture, and customer experiences across industries.
enVista’s Nathan Bensch outlines how the AI Agent & Copilot Summit is shifting from Copilot basics to full-scale AI agents with practical, technical, and strategic content.
SAP is aligning Business Data Cloud, Joule, and partner ecosystems to create an integrated foundation for enterprise AI.
Google Cloud under Kurian’s leadership has become a dominant force in enterprise AI with the seamless, end-to-end Gemini Enterprise platform.
Palantir surges to the top of the Cloud Wars Growth Chart with 63% growth.
Oracle’s AI Data Platform empowers organizations to drive AI transformation by unifying and leveraging their business data, enabling industry-specific intelligence and automation across Oracle’s extensive application ecosystem.
Mahesh Thiagarajan, Executive Vice President of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), discusses Oracle’s vision for fulfilling customer expectations and ambitions in the AI Era.
In this interview, Palantir’s Chad Wahlquist articulates how their AI platform (AIP) is not just another product but an operating system for enterprise business, enabling global optimization across supply chain, inventory, demand, rather than local point solutions.
Oracle’s strategy, as outlined by Loaiza, is designed to meet customers wherever they operate — whether on-premises, in the public cloud, across multicloud hyperscaler environments, or within a fully deployed cloud region located directly in a customer’s data center.
Oracle is using its multicloud partnerships with Microsoft, Google and AWS to reignite its core database business. It aims to reach $20 billion in revenue within five years by riding the AI inference wave and offering flexible multicloud deployment.
The Microsoft‑Oracle database partnership is generating nearly all of Oracle’s multi‑cloud database growth so far, with Larry Ellison believing AWS and Google Cloud will ramp up soon and drive the next wave of revenue.
Google Cloud’s Q3 2025 saw explosive 34% growth, a $155B backlog, and more billion-dollar AI deals than the last two years combined, cementing its rise as the AI-first cloud powerhouse.
Sundar Pichai credits larger deals, more customers, and deepening AI relationships for Google Cloud’s explosive quarter.
T.K. Anand outlines how Oracle brings AI to customer data, enabling flexible, vendor-neutral access across systems and industries.
Oracle’s cloud strategy blends full-stack engineering with aggressive AI and GPU expansion.
At Oracle’s AI World event in Las Vegas, Executive VP Juan Loaiza discusses why databases are more important than ever, because AI is making data accessible in new ways, enabling business users to interact via natural language rather than traditional SQL.
Google Cloud and Anthropic expand their AI alliance, deploying over one million TPUs to train Claude models. This marks a significant milestone in AI infrastructure and next-gen enterprise solutions.
SAP CEO Christian Klein reaffirms SAP’s strategy to focus on AI, business data, and customer outcomes — rejecting hyperscaler ambitions and outpacing Oracle in cloud growth.






