Oracle’s multi-cloud partnerships with AWS, Microsoft, and Google are enabling flexible, customer-first AI strategies.
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At Workday Rising, the company announced new ERP innovations and partnerships with Microsoft, Salesforce, Snowflake, and Databricks.
At the 365 Leadership Summit in Denver, leaders from diverse industries, including C5 Insights and other executives, shared insights on how AI is transforming leadership, creativity, critical thinking, adaptability, processes, and customer engagement, as captured exclusively by Cloud Wars.
At Workday Rising 2025, Workday revealed its strategy to redefine ERP for the AI Era: launching agentic AI agents, expanding its data‑cloud offerings with Snowflake, introducing Flex Credits, and deepening ties with Microsoft.
Workday, long resistant to ERP, is now embracing it with AI-powered agents, data cloud partnerships, and expanded alliances to reshape enterprise operations.
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.
Latest Copilot rollouts deliver functions specific to finance, sales, and service, while Copilot Studio is enhanced with authentication and simplified support for MCP.
Google Cloud led all major providers with 32% Q2 growth, narrowing the revenue gap with AWS despite its smaller base, fueled by skyrocketing AI demand across industries.
Oracle’s 359% RPO spike to $455B dwarfs competitors, narrowing revenue gaps with hyperscalers.
Matt Hobbs shares PwC perspective on the need for agentic AI orchestration, how agents can help address technical debt, and continued investment in cloud infrastructure to support AI rollouts.
From purchase orders to vendor approvals, many steps in common business processes can be managed without human intervention. Microsoft is making that easier to implement in Copilot Studio.
Zurich offers new AI tools for building apps, securing the wide range of integrations that customers have in use, and adds tools to analyze and streamline processes.
Oracle’s RPO has skyrocketed 359% to $455B, surpassing Microsoft and reshaping the cloud computing hierarchy.
Marc Benioff refutes the “SaaS is dead” narrative with data, biblical wisdom, and a vision of AI-enhanced applications at Salesforce.
Anthropic disclosure of several AI-powered security threats, including a ransomware development operation, shows how even non-technical users can now build and launch attacks.
Business leaders shouldn’t abandon SaaS in favor of AI agents; the strategic question is how they work together.
Benioff’s pivot to AI and data aims to rejuvenate Salesforce growth and disrupt traditional SaaS boundaries.
Anthropic uses actual attacks against its own software to lay out specific ways that threat actors are leveraging AI to further their goals. Report serves as a troubling call to action for vendors, partners, and customers.
Microsoft’s new Copilot Mode in Edge transforms web browsing from a linear task into an intelligent, AI-driven experience that anticipates needs, performs tasks, and organizes your online journey.
Models delivering voice and strong instruction-following speak to a strategy of building in-house in addition to partnerships. A call for new talent undescores internal development focus.











