Top cloud companies have evolving generative AI pricing strategies, and SAP’s involves a 30% premium.
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The rapid development and widespread adoption of generative AI will have a significant impact on business roles and structure.
Google Cloud is launching industry-specific Generative AI offerings for manufacturing and healthcare, capitalizing on the technology’s potential to transform these sectors.
Generative AI industry-specific offerings in the cloud industry can enable businesses to transform and create new value for their customers.
SAP is enhancing its RISE go-to-market offering with new pricing and product tiers to convince its 25,000 on-premises customers to migrate to the cloud.
Bob Evans and Standing Partner’s Ashlyn Brewer explore the complexities and potential of tech industry strategies and partner ecosystems in the digital era.
Next week’s Community Summit North America event for Microsoft Business Applications features Microsoft executive speakers, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Partner Preconferences, and Julia Landauer, NASCAR champion and STEM advocate, in the keynote program.
The ability to customize, integrate with other Microsoft apps, and capitalize on industry-specific functionality are key reasons to consider Dynamics 365 for procurement and supply chains.
For SAP to maintain it’s progress toward its 3-year strategic plan, the company must post a Q3 cloud revenue growth of at least 20%.
While sustainability is important, it’s not the highest priority when it comes to AI training and deployment.
Oracle chairman Larry Ellison discusses the shift towards true multi-cloud environments driven by customer demand and the need for vendors to collaborate.
C3 AI has launched its C3 Generative AI for Industries, Business Process, and Enterprise Systems that addresses specific use cases in key business areas.
Christopher Lochhead and Bob Evans talk about how technology is shifting the current consumer landscape, with some digressions.
An update on the growth trends of top cloud companies, categorizing them into four groups based on their revenue growth rates.
A ranking of the cloud vendors, highlighting Oracle’s top ranking, Microsoft’s exceptional volume, and AWS’ slowing growth.
Oracle’s top executives commit to not raising prices for GenAI features in contrast to their competitors.
A conversation on the partnership between Automation Anywhere and Cognizant, focusing on transforming industries through Intelligent Automation.
There are differing pricing strategies among top cloud companies for their GenAI-powered products, with Oracle taking a unified stance against raising prices and offering GenAI capabilities as a standard feature.
We are already seeing signs of the impact Generative AI will have on business; all signs point to that impact being far larger than any previous technology transition.
Highlights from Oracle CEO Safra Catz’s keynote speech at CloudWorld, including discussions with notable customers like Uber and Loblaw about the transformative role of Oracle technology in their businesses.