Oracle’s Jason Maynard discusses the company’s multi-cloud strategy, AI integrations, and partnerships with Microsoft and Google.
Cloud Wars Archive
Oracle rises to #3 in Cloud Wars Top 10, surpassing Amazon, propelled by customer-centric innovation and AI prowess in cloud infrastructure.
Oracle’s strategic moves in cloud computing redefine its position in the Cloud Wars hierarchy, as it moves into the number 3 spot and pushes AWS down to number 4.
For procurement professionals, it’s critical to understand whether “born in the cloud” claims are valid, as well as how being cloud-native impacts data ownership, costs, and more.
SAP expands its ecosystem collaboration with AWS so customers can tap GenAI to get the most value from cloud ERP implementations using the hyperscaler’s services.
Enhanced Microsoft apps utilize AI to enhance product quality in supply chains, make field service reps and their processes more efficient.
A new feature in Slack upgrades the messaging tool with project management functionality that represents a step in the right direction for users looking to avoid navigating through numerous applications.
As hyperscaler rivals Microsoft and Google Cloud partner with Oracle for multicloud database services, the pressure grows on Amazon/AWS and Andy Jassy to do the same.
Microsoft has done it. So has Google Cloud. Now it’s time that AWS allies with Oracle in a multi-cloud partnership to serve customer needs and take advantage of the massive cloud opportunity.
In another stunning example of cloud and AI leaders redefining the competitive environment, OpenAI partners with Oracle to provide additional capacity with the Microsoft Azure AI platform.
SignUp Software’s ExFlow AP enhances operational efficiency, accuracy, and decision-making capabilities for enterprises.
In an IBM survey, more than 75% of execs indicate that GenAI is ready to support their enterprise requirements; they’re far more convinced than they were one year ago.
In a market facing delayed purchases, SAP’s Cloud ERP Suite excelled with 31% growth in Q1, the highest among major enterprise-apps vendors.
This report analyzes Microsoft’s security culture and promises of reform from CEO Satya Nadella following a widely reported breach, while highlighting the dual-edged quality of AI in cybersecurity.
The state of the top five enterprise apps vendors — SAP, Microsoft, Workday, Salesforce, and Oracle — based on current growth rates, plus insight into their futures.
Larry Ellison asserts Oracle will revolutionize cloud services by creating both the world’s largest AI data centers and ultra-compact, portable cloud data centers for individual customers, even on ships and submarines.
A discussion of Oracle’s impressive Q4 growth, its aggressive expansion plans, and Larry Ellison’s bold vision for the future of AI and data centers.
Cloud ERP migrations — such as those tied to Microsoft Business Central and AI copilots — require a sharp focus on data integrity and quality.
Signup Software CEO Olof Hedin and Acceleration Economy analyst Manny Korakis discuss CFO challenges, AI opportunities, and the second half outlook.
At its Imagine customer conference this week, Automation Anywhere detailed how it’s working with AWS and Microsoft to help customers accelerate automations powered by AI.











