Bob Evans is On Location at SAP Sapphire this week while Tony Uphoff is at ServiceNow Knowledge 2023. They share top takeaways with John Siefert.
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Resulting from a “blockbuster” deal between Google Cloud and SAP, the two companies are creating a new data cloud, giving customers access to the offerings of both vendors.
Google Cloud has formed three new partnerships with Deloitte, KPMG, and Cognizant, in efforts to expand AI adoption across the business ecosystem.
Google Cloud recently announced three alliance expansions with its existing partners, Deloitte, Cognizant, and KPMG, in efforts to accelerate the adoption of enterprise AI.
Bob Evans shares details of Google Cloud’s Q1 results, which show the company on a $30-billion annualized run rate and profitable for the first time.
Having announced a hefty, generative AI product roll out, Google Cloud is the latest company to join the generative AI revolution.
Google Cloud is the latest company to join the “generative AI revolution,” after announcing its new generative AI products yesterday.
Bob Evans discusses Google Cloud’s significant changes to its pricing and cloud service configurations.
Bob Evans recaps the key points from the Q&A session with Google Cloud CFO Ruth Porat at Alphabet’s most recent earnings call.
Bob Evans reviews the earnings call comments by Alphabet CFO Ruth Porat about Google Cloud’s recent narrowing of loss relative to revenue.
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Google Cloud’s performance continues to improve relative to its competition. What does that mean for other cloud companies? Bob Evans shares his take.
Bob Evans reviews the fiscal earnings for Microsoft’s second quarter. The company is the first cloud vendor to top $100 billion in annual revenue.
Acceleration Economy’s co-founders preview Bob Evans’ upcoming interviews with the CEOs of Google Cloud, IBM, Oracle, Workday, Snowflake, and SAP.
Bob Evans looks at the new lineup for the Cloud Wars Top 10, offering his thoughts on the current positioning of each company.
In this video, John Siefert and Bob Evans sort through the various criteria and contenders for the Cloud Wars CEO of the Year spot, which will be announced on Tuesday, December 13th.
The release of SAP Build — a solution the company says will “unleash” great new capabilities, value, and innovation for customers — is the latest example of its transformation into a cloud-first company after about 45 years of being focused on its massive installed base of on-premises customers.
Google Cloud has three great bits of news coming out of the third quarter. Bob explains why this bodes well for its place in the Cloud Wars.
Microsoft has higher revenue, but in this article Bob Evans explains why the more upbeat, customer-centric, and innovative Google Cloud is the one to watch.
After the recent multi-cloud deals that Oracle made with Microsoft and AWS, will it announce a partnership with Google Cloud next? As Bob explains, the answer is likely ‘yes.’



















