On this Cloud Wars Live podcast, Sean Ammirati and I discuss the valuation news around DigitalOcean and contrast it with Snowflake, plus more.
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As if he weren’t facing enough of a challenge, new AWS chief Adam Selipsky also has to follow the truly legendary act of Andy Jassy.
On this Cloud Wars Live podcast, Sean Ammirati and I discuss transformational business practices and how data can be a revenue maximizer.
The Microsoft leader clearly alluded to AWS when he said cloud providers that compete with customers in other biz will never establish trust.
The expanded Amazon deal with TCS gives AWS more of a presence in the mainframe world it has sought for 15 years to replace.
On this Cloud Wars Live podcast, Sean Ammirati and I discuss the transition of power from Jeff Bezos to Andy Jassy, and much more.
January 2021 saw some major cloud database developments in a fast-moving, fast-growing, customer-demand-driven market.
On this Cloud Wars Live podcast, Sean Ammirati and I discuss what’s next in 2021, including Disney vs. Netflix and Walmart vs. Amazon.
On this Cloud Wars Live podcast, Christian Anschuetz discusses how military members can bring important leadership to businesses.
On this Cloud Wars Live podcast, Sean Ammrati and I discuss industry innovations, including if Apple will jump into the cloud business.
Oracle Chairman Larry Ellison underscored that the enemy of his enemy is his friend by claiming Snowflake “is killing” Amazon Redshift.
Six takeaways from CEO Andy Jassy’s opening keynote to the AWS re:invent conference, including the impact COVID-19 has had on cloud adoption.
Microsoft will face intensified pressure to hold the #1 spot in 2021 from Google, Amazon, and a few of the world’s other top cloud vendors.
On the Cloud Wars Live podcast, Sean Ammrati and I discuss industry innovations, including the potential for an AWS IPO from Amazon.
The three vendors whose cloud revenue is growing most rapidly are Google at 44.8%, Oracle 33% (estimated), and Microsoft 31%.
Guest author Jiri Kram explores what Larry Ellison’s unexpected frontal attack on Salesforce could mean for AWS.
Oracle has pointedly and publicly called out AWS by claiming Oracle’s new Exadata Cloud Service X8M crushes competing services from AWS.
The surging and superior results from Amazon’s “traditional” businesses might provide Bezos with the impetus to spin out AWS next year.
Amazon and Carrier Global Corp. partner up to transcend transactional relationships and help customers unleash vertical-industry expertise.
As we head into Q4, here are my thoughts on the 5 world-shaping tech vendors making up the top half of the Cloud Wars Top 10 rankings.



















