BMW Group’s advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) will equip a new line of vehicles; AWS will play a critical role in providing the required infrastructure.
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A conversation on the partnership between Automation Anywhere and Cognizant, focusing on transforming industries through Intelligent Automation.
During his keynote at Oracle CloudWorld, Larry Ellison not only discussed Oracle’s internal development but also the future driven by data and AI.
Neeti Mehta Shukla, in her role as chief social impact officer, discusses the remarkable journey of Automation Anywhere as it empowers nonprofits with cutting-edge technology.
A look at the groundbreaking multi-cloud partnership between Oracle and Microsoft and its potential benefits for customers.
Oracle’s Q1 results show conflicting perspectives, with the company’s leaders optimistic about its future and strong customer demand in its cloud business, while investors are displeased.
Snowflake CEO Frank Slootman notes that business customers have shifted from extreme cost-cutting measures to a more confident outlook, resulting in improved spending on data technologies and cloud-based services.
AI-powered virtual assistants from Microsoft, ServiceNow, and other companies are delivering new capabilities for businesses. How to set expectations for their impact remains an open question.
Workday’s Q2 results reflect the transformative “Eschenbach Effect.” The co-CEO is boosting growth through AI integration, expanded offerings, and accelerated customer commitments.
Workday experiences positive changes under Co-CEO Carl Eschenbach, delivering strong financial results, growth focus, and improved customer engagement.
The issues of justice on the West Coast, Silicon Valley’s evolving venture capital landscape, and the rising tide of AI innovation make for a lively Cloud Wars Live episode.
Microsoft’s cloud business is projected to generate as much revenue in 2023 as both AWS and Google Cloud combined, highlighting its dominance in addressing customer needs and pioneering in technology.
Microsoft’s cloud success vs. AWS and Google Cloud is driven by its end-to-end portfolio, strategic partnerships, AI initiatives, and impressive scale.
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.
Projected growth rates for the Cloud Wars Top 10 companies in 2023 showcase the sector’s resilience and rapid expansion.
Its growth rate has declined over 18 months, but AWS remains a dominant cloud infrastructure force and customers benefit from its scale, focus on innovation, and generative AI strategy.
Despite declining growth rates, AWS has plenty going for it including its massive scale, cloud infrastructure leadership, customer focus, and potential in the generative AI market.
Business leaders are shifting from cost-cutting cloud optimization to investing in cloud migrations, data applications, and AI deployments. Microsoft is poised to capitalize.
Cloud investments are poised for a rebound as Microsoft’s recent Q4 results, and commentary from company leaders, indicate.
Despite its smaller size, Google Cloud leapfrogged AWS in the Cloud Wars Top 10. Innovation, CEO vision, and generative AI tools are some of the reasons for its rise.