AI Index Ep 27: The AI Alliance adds new members and groups; Jua raises $16M for foundational ML model; and Tachyum develops advanced processors.
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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.
In an exclusive interview, ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott explains his company’s big platform advantages, compelling GenAI use cases, and how his team engages with the C-suite.
Google Cloud claims the #1 spot in the Cloud Wars growth chart with a 25.7% growth rate and $9.2 billion in revenue, amid shifting industry dynamics.
A reflection on Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella’s tenure, which has seen the remarkable transformation from a ‘Cloud-First’ vision to Microsoft’s dominance in the cloud.
The top 5 generative AI products to watch feature platforms to build GenAI and machine learning apps, produce content, govern AI, and accelerate automation initiatives.
Frank Domizio explores how IT leaders can ensure their organizations are protected from security threats in a way that also enables business growth.
Informatica deepens integration with Azure ecosystem and delivers native capabilities for the Microsoft Fabric platform, extending ties between the two companies.
AI Index Ep 20: AWS announcements from the re:Invent 2023 conference; AI21 Labs raises $200 million for NLP applications; Smith.ai builds custom AI chat tools for virtual agents.
The Cloud Wars Top 10 companies, with a combined market cap exceeding $7 trillion, have experienced a range of performance in 2023, with CEOs including Microsoft’s Satya Nadella and SAP’s Christian Klein standing out.
Q3 results show Microsoft, Google Cloud, and AWS have unique responses to evolving market dynamics, along with insight into the potential disruptor, Oracle.
C3 AI has launched its C3 Generative AI for Industries, Business Process, and Enterprise Systems that addresses specific use cases in key business areas.
AI Index episode 8: Dell announces new offerings with generative AI in its hardware; Thomson Reuters acquires legal AI firm for $650 million; and Lookout launches SAIL to enhance security capabilities.
The Cloud Wars Top 10 are in the thick of quarterly financial reports. The numbers and outlook are making it clear: some investment caution is dissipating.
There are some key factors that CFOs must evaluate when managing cloud spend as they invest in cloud migration.
The Cloud Wars Top 10 companies are projected to generate $359.4 billion in cloud revenue in 2023, despite economic challenges, with Microsoft leading at a growth rate of 21.6%, while Oracle is the fastest-growing member with a 38.8% growth rate.
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.
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%.
Process mining company mindzie is democratizing the technology with generative AI to make it easier for customers to deliver ‘financial improvement.’
From intelligent resource allocation to predictive maintenance to precision demand forecasting and beyond, artificial intelligence’s impact with ecosystems is profound.