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The most important highlights about the Oracle apps revenue and overall business from its December 17, 2018 earnings call
Cloud heavyweights Oracle, SAP and Workday continue to compete savagely in terms of mission-critical cloud ERP growth going into 2019.
Oracle founder Larry Ellison this week said businesses using arch-rival Amazon’s Amazon Web Services cloud have become major cybersecurity threats
Workday has begun positioning itself as a full-fledged ERP provider whose modern technology and customer-centric approach will begin winning new customers.
Blockchain has enormous potential, that might be just what Oracle needs to reignite its sprawling cloud business, which has has lower performance.
Oracle recently unleashed new SaaS services and capabilities designed to make it easier and faster for customers to take full advantage of the cloud.
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.
As competition among top cloud vendors intensifies, cloud customer success is rapidly emerging as strategic differentiator more important than snazzy tech.
Oracle is using “adaptive intelligence” capabilities for its entire NetSuite family of integrated applications aimed at small and mid-sized businesses.
Oracle founder Larry Ellison said Oracle will beat Amazon in the cloud by releasing a sweeping set of “self-driving”, cloud solutions.
Top executives at Microsoft, SAP and Oracle recently pledged to make customer success, not satisfaction or loyalty, their biggest priority in 2018.
Bob Evans reviews Larry Ellison’s remarks as he made an appearance during the Oracle Database Summit to highlight three key topics.
In this Cloud Wars guest post, author Jiri Kram explores how Salesforce might pivot and keep growing, if it says “sayonara” to Oracle databases.
Oracle aims to outpace competitors with a platform that makes enterprise data accessible to top AI models like ChatGPT and Gemini.
SAP and Snowflake have teamed up to create a unified platform that simplifies access to AI-ready business data for enterprise innovation.
Oracle EVP Gary Miller shares how the company is helping customers achieve measurable business outcomes by embedding AI across its stack, aligning partner and customer success, and guiding organizations at every stage of their AI journey.
AI-driven outcomes will be faster and more effective through a unified Salesforce-Informatica stack.
Tech companies are embracing “promiscuous partnerships” as AI-driven customer demands reshape traditional alliances, with Snowflake now eyeing a deeper collaboration with SAP after its recent Databricks deal.
Google Cloud and Salesforce have expanded their partnership to deliver AI-driven offerings, reflecting a strategic trend among top cloud vendors to accelerate business transformation through collaboration.















