The three fastest-growing tech companies in the Top 10 each rang up revenue-growth rates of 41% to start 2019. Here’s my take on the top cloud vendors, Q1.
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IBM is a major Cloud Wars player, with cloud revenue of $19.5B for the 12 months ended March 31, but its Q1 earnings release reveals a lagging growth rate.
After we shared a Cloud Wars Top 10 by revenue, some readers asked about the leading cloud vendors’ growth rates. Here’s our breakdown and analysis.
Some compelling numbers about Microsoft’s new “IP co-sell partner program” and more partner strategies that the company is pursuing.
SAP CEO Bill McDermott vowed that his company’s $8-billion acquisition of Qualtrics will trigger “the biggest growth opportunity I’ve ever seen.”
Cloud heavyweights Oracle, SAP and Workday continue to compete savagely in terms of mission-critical cloud ERP growth going into 2019.
Blockchain has enormous potential, that might be just what Oracle needs to reignite its sprawling cloud business, which has has lower performance.
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.
Bank’s C-suite security leader laments the state of security with SaaS applications including AI and calls on the industry to step up its game.
Oracle, Microsoft, AWS, and Google reveal surprising shifts in cloud leadership through RPO and backlog growth figures.
With cloud revenue rivaling AWS and Google Cloud combined, Microsoft silences talk of an AI slowdown.
Microsoft’s blowout Q3 results and $315B in future cloud business crush AI slowdown fears and expose the absurdity of recent data center panic.
Google Cloud reimagines CRM with AI-powered agents that prioritize exceptional customer experiences over contact center cost-cutting.
Despite media hype, hyperscalers like AWS, Google Cloud, Oracle, and Microsoft are massively investing in AI and cloud infrastructure, not scaling back.
Brian Solis shares insights from the upcoming Knowledge25, focusing on how leadership mindset and AI innovation are shaping tomorrow’s enterprises.
Data from security firm Harmonic finds the typical organization has hundreds of AI apps in use, many of them unmanaged, while a majority of firms lack adequate governance strategies.
The AI-driven cloud boom continues as Oracle, Google Cloud, AWS, and Microsoft expand infrastructure aggressively, countering reports of slowdown.
SAP delivered a standout Q1 performance, with cloud revenue surging 27% and its Cloud ERP suite up 34%, solidifying its lead over enterprise-app rivals.
As AI strains global infrastructure, Oracle answers with a nimble, sovereign-ready, multi-cloud approach.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure is surging ahead with simplified customer solutions, AI-driven growth, and global expansion, aiming to outpace hyperscaler competitors.