As impressive as the COVID-19 response from other cloud vendors has been, none of them in my estimation matches up to what Google Cloud is doing.
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SAP tells Cloud Wars that buyer postings are up 51% and supplier responses are up 177% since it made Ariba Discovery free amid the coronavirus crisis.
As COVID-19 drives millions to WFH, Microsoft Teams could be growing more rapidly in terms of users than any enterprise application in history.
Responding to the continued disruption of COVID-19, the CEOs of SAP and Microsoft shared powerful letters to their employees and extended communities.
Why Microsoft is offering Teams for free: “We are committed to helping organizations everywhere stay connected and productive during this difficult time.”
The first in a series exploring the coronavirus response from major tech vendors: how Salesforce, ServiceNow & Workday are supporting their communities.
Oracle founder Larry Ellison delivered extreme buildup for the industry’s first and only self-driving autonomous database during last week’s earnings call.
12 months from now, Microsoft will likely bring in $50 billion in cloud revenue. Here are the three strategic reasons why that matters.
According to Gartner data, Salesforce racked up 2018 CRM market share of 19.5% in 2018—while the combined share for SAP, Oracle and Adobe was 18.9%.
Read the transcript of my conversation with Microsoft Services CTO Norm Judah for insight into current Microsoft projects and what comes next.
In today’s blindingly fast world of digital business, it’s no longer enough for every business to become a software business they must become an AI company.
#1 Microsoft Widens Lead as commercial-cloud revenue surged 53% to $6.9 billion and gave it an $800-million spread for the quarter over Amazon.