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.
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Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian discusses the company’s growth, attributing it to customer trust and a focus on delivering innovation.
Organizations must get more technical and technology-oriented as well as stay committed to their customers’ success, IBM CEO Arvind Krishna says.
Customers are applying increased ‘deal scrutiny’ on major IT investments but they are ‘absolutely’ still buying when there’s a strong value proposition, Workday Co-CEO Carl Eschenbach says.
CEO Safra Catz shares insights on how Oracle meets customer needs through its cloud infrastructure and applications, as well partnerships with other cloud providers.
In this report, Chris Hughes identifies five products — from CloudStrike, NetRise, Palo Alto Networks, Wiz, and Zscaler — that equip CISOs to combat the latest threats.
AnalystGPT taps into over 10,000 reports, articles, and videos by Acceleration Economy practitioner analysts to answer questions about AI, cloud, cybersecurity, and data.
Larry Ellison and Safra Catz of Oracle express confidence in the cloud business, citing robust growth and high demand for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) among other factors.
Cocreation partnership between AWS, IBM melds the best of their respective databases in the cloud while supporting modern AI workloads.
Snowflake, positioned at the forefront of the GenAI revolution, reports robust Q3 results, emphasizing data-centric GenAI strategies and a transformative focus on unstructured data.
Oracle’s partnership turns Microsoft into its biggest customer, with a multi-cloud deal, significant investments, and a shared vision for market leadership.
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.
Major enterprise vendors, Workday, Snowflake, and Salesforce, collectively reveal a robust fiscal-Q3 with strengthened customer spending, notable revenue surges, and strategic positioning.
Salesforce, the leading global enterprise-apps vendor with fiscal-Q3 revenue of $8.7 billion, faces challenges as it trails competitors in quarterly growth rates.
Salesforce, led by Marc Benioff, has a slow growth rate at 11%, prompting questions about CRM’s relevance and Salesforce’s ability to innovate across various fronts amid changing market dynamics.
Workday’s co-CEO, Carl Eschenbach, attributes the company’s robust Q3 results to increased customer demand for talent offerings, a trend toward app supplier consolidation, and the growing emphasis on generative AI.
Chris Knapik talked about how PepsiCo has benefited from Celonis and process mining during a customer interview at Celosphere 2023.
Tom Smith and Laura Gardner interview Oliver Zeller to gain insights into the offerings of Sybmio, especially after being acquired by Celonis.
In the Cloud Wars landscape, Oracle leads with a remarkable 30% growth rate, closely followed by ServiceNow and Microsoft at 27% and 24%, respectively, with Microsoft’s FY24 Q1 standing out as an extraordinary quarter, contributing $6.1 billion in incremental cloud revenue.
In the latest Cloud Wars Minute, Oracle leads the hottest growth companies with a 30% growth rate, hitting $4.6 billion in cloud revenue.



















