A company-by-company breakdown of Cloud Wars CEO of the Year candidates, their strengths, and their companies’ latest wins.
AWS
Google Cloud tops the Cloud Wars Growth Chart with a 35% Q3 growth rate, showcasing rapid acceleration driven by AI innovation
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Google Cloud, though much smaller than AWS and Microsoft, led Q3 in new customer growth, reflecting a shift in market dynamics.
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Growth rates among the Cloud Wars Top 10 show Google Cloud and Oracle asserting leadership on the strength of customer demand for their “AI Cloud” technology.
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Oracle’s focus on customer-driven strategies leads to investments in multi-cloud interoperability and infrastructure expansion, ensuring that organizations can deploy offerings that meet their specific regulatory and operational needs.
After brokering multi-cloud infrastructure deals, Ellison now sets his sights on uniting competing SaaS giants to ease app integration, aiming to revolutionize enterprise tech.
A recent keynote revealed Larry Ellison’s vision for an applications cloud similar to the multi-cloud infrastructure deals that he drove.
The European Commission has received a complaint from Google Cloud alleging that Microsoft charges European customers inflated fees when using Windows Server on non-Azure platforms.
Google Cloud has filed a complaint with the European Commission alleging that Microsoft’s licensing practices impose excessive costs on European customers who use Windows Server on non-Azure platforms.
Thomas Kurian’s leadership has propelled Google Cloud to become the third-largest enterprise software company, with rapid revenue growth, massive AI investments, and expanding global adoption across industries.
Oracle’s ground-breaking moves to embrace competitors in multi-cloud partnerships is paying new dividends as those competitors push out new services optimized for Oracle customers.
AWS says it will create 14,000 new jobs over five years and nearly $20 billion in GDP impact in the coming years.
Recapping last week’s Oracle CloudWorld, AI agents for Fusion apps and an AWS multi-cloud partrnership were among the top developments.
Oracle is capitalizing on its booming cloud infrastructure and strategic multicloud deals to drive substantial revenue growth and innovation across its portfolio.
Oracle is aggressively expanding its cloud infrastructure and data center capabilities, projecting significant revenue growth driven by robust demand and strategic multicloud partnerships.
Oracle CloudWorld featured new generative AI agents in Fusion Applications and expanded multicloud capabilities with AWS.