In contrast with Salesforce, ServiceNow and IBM, Larry Ellison and Oracle have all but banished “platform” from their public presentations.
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In this time of rampant disruption, change, and digital-everything, Bill McDermott and ServiceNow are promising to give businesses the gift of speed.
As Microsoft cloud revenue soared to $51B on the strength of $14.3B in fiscal Q4, Azure led the way as usual with 50% hypergrowth. But there’s more!
From January when his appointment was announced until April 6 when became CEO, Arvind Krishna did 5 things very well in his debut quarter.
CEO Christian Klein specifically called out SAP’s month-old Industry Cloud suite of applications as a “growth driver” in SAP’s preliminary Q2 report.
Having driven ServiceNow to its first billion-dollar quarter, CEO Bill McDermott has said he neds to triple its workforce by 2025 to keep up with growth.
In an online presentation, the Oracle founder talked about his ambitions in cloud infrastructure, and what Oracle has that Amazon and Microsoft don’t.
I expect that when Microsoft releases fiscal-Q4 earnings next month, it will total enterprise-cloud revenue for fiscal 2020 above $50 billion.
Stream the first episode of “Tinder on Customers,” a new Cloud Wars Live podcast series with Raven Insights founder and customer expert Bonnie Tinder.
Building on an alliance launched half a century ago, IBM and SAP are calling their new initiative “the evolution partnership.”
A year after rivals Microsoft & Oracle paired up in cloud, MSFT is focused on replacing Oracle on-prem databases with their cloud database.
On the Cloud Wars Live podcast, Sean Ammirati says that in addition to reopening, we need to reimagine the economy—like Microsoft & FedEx have.
MuleSoft has had a major impact, but it is Tableau analytics that’s turning Salesforce into a company that can help you see what the future holds.
Will infrastructure leader Amazon acquire Zoom, in preparation for the digital future and to grab back the microphone in the Cloud Wars?
Read what Workday CEO Aneel Bhusri had to say to investors about how the limitations of on-premises systems are hampering companies’ recovery efforts.
On CNBC in late May, Lowe’s CEO Marvin Ellison outlined how Google Cloud boosted the performance of Lowes.com and the company’s quarterly results.
In a profound development for Salesforce, its fastest-growing category is “Platform and Other,” surpassing Service, Sales, Marketing & Commerce clouds.
On Salesforce’s Q1 earnings call, Marc Benioff delivered inspiration, offering business leaders hope and confidence to in the midst of economic devastation.
Stream this episode of the Cloud Wars Live podcast: Peter Steube walks us through the data showing the surprising tech spending impact of COVID-19.
From the Workday fiscal 2021 Q1 earnings call, a collection of key comments from CEO Aneel Bhusri and his executive team on customers, competition & more.