A newly assertive and re-energized IBM is moving in to extend and enrich its 50-year strategic relationship with SAP.
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Sponsored by Oracle. A souped-up in-memory query accelerator called HeatWave gives MySQL huge advantages over Amazon’s Redshift & Aurora DBs.
I expect that next week’s Q1 earnings results will provide additional support for the clear winner of the Microsoft versus Amazon battle.
In the new category of industry-specific cloud solutions, Oracle revealed that it has 100,000 customers and 16 million users.
Good news for IBM, which rebounds nicely from last quarter’s measly 8% growth in cloud revenue with strong Q1 results.
“Industry networks will be the absolutely key differentiator moving forward,” SAP Industries president Peter Maier told me.
With every Top 10 company—particularly Google, Microsoft, SAP—declaring that industry clouds are a top priority, Salesforce has competition.
With Microsoft, Amazon and IBM generating $163 billion in 2021 cloud revenue together, the Cloud Wars leaders are raking in cash.
With an industry-cloud run rate of $1 billion, privately held Infor is among the cloud leaders for vertical apps and solutions.
Citing “exploding demand” for SAP cloud products and RISE program, N. America Pres. DJ Paoni brushed aside recent claims from Larry Ellison.
Why are businesses deciding to move some or all of their apps to Oracle from SAP? Oracle EVP Steve Miranda may know best of anyone.
On Oracle’s March 10 earnings call, CEO Safra Catz quietly offered 6 numbers indicating the best is yet to come for Oracle Cloud.
SAP has a chance to bounce back aggressively in the wake of Wednesday’s jarring disclosures from Larry Ellison about customer defections.
Larry Ellison also disclosed that the Oracle Gen2 Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) biz grew 100%+ in revenue on a recent earnings call.
I talked with IBM Cloud Platform CTO and VP Jason McGee about the new Cloud Satellite offering, a major step forward for IBM.
Look for Larry Ellison to come out swinging against major rivals during the March 10 Oracle Q3 earnings call.
BC/NAV Chapter – MARK YOUR CALENDARS!Through collaboration we grow. The first united D365UG meeting for BC/NAV Chapters will be hosted by the Great Lakes Chapter. Please use this link to register: protect-us.mimecast.com/s/… Or head to the Great Lakes Chapter page to register. Each month a different Local Chapter will coordinate an informative virtual meeting. Look for additional postings in your particular Chapter to learn about these virtual events. With DynamicsCon headlining March and Summit promising the return of in person meetings in October, we won’t be scheduling united Chapter Meetings in those months. For those who want to save the dates, the following Chapters will be providing the content for the next 6 months: April 22nd – Andrea Riviezzo (Denver)May 20th – Jessie/Traci (Houston)June 22nd – Steve Chinsky (Boston)July 22nd – Greg Alford (Chicago)Aug 20th – Cliff/Suzanne (Baton Rouge)Sep 23rd – Kim Dallefeld (Dallas)All are welcome! Please join and help create content and topics to discuss on future meetings. We will collaborate and grow together :)See you there.Thanks,Steve
During the Microsoft fiscal Q2 earnings call, Satya Nadella and Amy Hood revealed how Microsoft has become the world’s #1 cloud provider.
Q4 financials from IBM show a cloud growth rate of 8%. In the competitive cloud industry, this means they are rapidly falling behind the leaders.
Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian says his company’s Anthos multicloud platform has gained rapid acceptance among customers.