Predictions for how the Cloud Wars 2018 revenue leaders will finish the year, with a focus on the revenue of leaders Microsoft, Amazon, IBM, and Salesforce.
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Earlier this year, SAP and CEO Bill McDermott issued a blunt challenge to CRM kingpin Salesforce.com by launching C/4HANA.
IBM’s blockbuster acquisition of Red Hat for $33.4 billion to create a hybrid-cloud powerhouse signals a massive shift towards Cloud Transformation 2.0.
Oracle founder Larry Ellison this week said businesses using arch-rival Amazon’s Amazon Web Services cloud have become major cybersecurity threats
Microsoft has an excellent chance to approach $7.5 billion in Q3 cloud revenue while Amazon is likely to flirt with $6.9 billion.
Tony Uphoff, President & CEO of Thomasnet.com, a company that’s the leading platform for product sourcing, supplier selection & actionable information.
Christian Anschuetz,UL’s Chief Digital Officer (CDO), is responsible for identifying, prioritizing & embedding technology innovation & digital trends.
The cloud’s ability to completely revolutionize customer engagement & experience is the dominant topic for CEOs of many leading vendors in the Cloud Wars.
Wayne Sadin is CDO & CTO for Affinitas Life and serves on a number of boards, including FSA Logisitx Inc. & the National Association of Corporate Directors.
Workday has begun positioning itself as a full-fledged ERP provider whose modern technology and customer-centric approach will begin winning new customers.
CEOs are investing absolutely unprecedented amounts on enterprise technology to turn their companies into end-to-end digital businesses, says Benioff.
In today’s blindingly fast world of digital business, it’s no longer enough for every business to become a software business they must become an AI company.
#1 Microsoft Widens Lead as commercial-cloud revenue surged 53% to $6.9 billion and gave it an $800-million spread for the quarter over Amazon.
Amazon – AWS cloud-computing unit will post exceptionally strong numbers, and those numbers will fail to match those of Microsoft’s in The Cloud.
Microsoft has a good chance of becoming the first tech vendor to reach $7 billion in quarterly cloud revenue, releases earnings on July 19.
SaaS industry will no longer support many hundreds or even thousands of boutique apps firms and will consolidate rapidly around a dozen or so top players.
Microsoft decides to become a global community powerhouse via the acquisitions of LinkedIn two years ago and GitHub last week.
As SAP & Salesforce compete, the biggest winners will be business customers who’ll stand to gain huge value from fruits of this bare-knuckles competition.
Just a handful of the world’s leading cloud vendors are on pace to generate $100 billion in combined enterprise-cloud revenue this calendar year.
Satya Nadella’s cloud business, Microsoft, is growing at a stunning 58%–and the enterprise cloud hasn’t even begun to reach the fat part of the market.


















