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.
AWS
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.
CloudWorld keynotes from CEO Safra Catz and Chairman Larry Ellison put a sharp focus on multi-cloud customer benefits, AI opportunities, and the “effective contrarian” approach that has defined Ellison’s career.
Oracle’s multi-cloud strategy, now expanded with AWS joining Microsoft and Google Cloud, is reshaping traditional business practices and delivering significant benefits to customers.
Larry Ellison announced plans for Oracle’s new gigawatt-plus data center, powered by modular nuclear reactors, showcasing his bold vision and Oracle’s continued innovation in the cloud industry.
Oracle CloudWorld kicked off with a long-anticipated partnership with AWS that underscores Oracle’s multi-cloud leadership, changing the game for customers and tech industry competition.
Oracle reported strong fiscal Q1 performance with significant growth in cloud infrastructure, RPO, and a new multi-cloud agreement with AWS.
The growing multi-cloud collaboration between Oracle and Google Cloud is transforming the cloud industry, offering enhanced customer benefits through deeper partnerships and integration.
If Identity and Access Management (IAM) software goes down, business continuity takes a big hit. HYCU is addressing the problem for customers of Microsoft and other IAM platforms.
AWS and Google Cloud thrived in Q2, whereas Microsoft’s growth slowdown and CEO Nadella’s failure to discuss security woes raise big concerns.
Microsoft’s impressive cloud revenue growth in Q4 contrasts sharply with CEO Satya Nadella’s vague and insufficient updates on its embattled security business.
IBM pioneered many of the technologies that have supported business operations for over 100 years. Today it’s blazing new trails in AI, quantum computing, open source, and hybrid cloud.
There have been changes in the Cloud Wars Cloud & AI Confidence Index; where the major cloud companies stand and what’s driving them to new heights.
Partners ecosystem leader shares Workday’s latest thinking on co-creation vs. co-selling, working with hyperscalers, AI trust and how partners help customers drive results.
AWS anticipates steady Q2 revenue growth driven by AI advancements and increased customer spending, according to Amazon CEO Andy Jassy.