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Overall, Ignite 2025 positions Microsoft not just as a tool provider but as a platform orchestrator for an intelligent, scalable, and compliant AI enterprise.
Google Cloud under Kurian’s leadership has become a dominant force in enterprise AI with the seamless, end-to-end Gemini Enterprise platform.
Palantir’s AI-fueled cloud surge in Q3 sets a new precedent, forcing the industry to rethink what hypergrowth looks like at scale.
On the first day of Ignite, Microsoft rolls out a raft of software tools to help customers manage their expanding rosters of AI agents while avoiding sprawl and data risks that can arise in the AI era.
Microsoft expands its Dynamics 365 ERP MCP Server, shifting from a static to a dynamic model, enabling developers to create custom AI agents that replicate human-like ERP interactions and access thousands of ERP functions.
Ignite 2025 positioned Microsoft at the forefront of AI-driven enterprise solutions, providing a new intelligence stack designed to simplify deployment and improve agent performance with customized context.
SAP and Snowflake have teamed up to create a unified platform that simplifies access to AI-ready business data for enterprise innovation.
Elevate365 Test Automation’s solution uses AI to automate testing, catch errors, and self‑heal scripts, freeing users to focus on their primary roles.
In a shift from rivalry to alliance, SAP and Snowflake are teaming up to ease customer data challenges.
Jeff Miller provides insights on how LS Retail has been working with partners and clients to operate across the globe and integrate innovative technologies.
In this interview, Palantir’s Chad Wahlquist articulates how their AI platform (AIP) is not just another product but an operating system for enterprise business, enabling global optimization across supply chain, inventory, demand, rather than local point solutions.
Microsoft AI’s new Superintelligence Team is set to create advanced, ethical AI with humanity at its core.
Oracle’s strategy, as outlined by Loaiza, is designed to meet customers wherever they operate — whether on-premises, in the public cloud, across multicloud hyperscaler environments, or within a fully deployed cloud region located directly in a customer’s data center.
Oracle is using its multicloud partnerships with Microsoft, Google and AWS to reignite its core database business. It aims to reach $20 billion in revenue within five years by riding the AI inference wave and offering flexible multicloud deployment.
Stijn Geeroms shares insights on Cegeka, the company that Microsoft awarded as Partner of the Year for supply chain.
Sundar Pichai credits larger deals, more customers, and deepening AI relationships for Google Cloud’s explosive quarter.
AWS, once the cloud pioneer, is now lagging behind Microsoft, Google, and Oracle in growth and innovation amid the AI Revolution.
Palantir’s Q3 results redefine hypergrowth, and CEO Alexander Karp’s scathing industry commentary redefines candor.
Oracle’s latest innovation, Database 26ai, includes support for vector data, unified data models, and embedded agentic workflows to help organizations unlock the full potential of private enterprise data with AI.












