In this Cloud Wars Minute, Bob Evans discusses how and why companies such as Oracle, SAP, and IBM have climbed up in the rankings of the world’s largest and most influential cloud companies.
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In this Cloud Wars Minute, Bob discusses how the last few months and most recent quarter have changed the standings and perceptions of Oracle and Salesforce.
Together, this partnership is driving new notions of cybersecurity, governance, risk mitigation, and compliance, says Bob in the latest episode of the Cloud Wars Minute.
In this episode, Bob outlines the megadeal between Microsoft and the London Stock Exchange Group, which is another prime example of how the cloud is blurring industry lines.
In Q3, all of the Cloud Wars Top 10 companies demonstrated exceptional growth — except Salesforce. Bob reviews the numbers.
Oracle, the fastest growing major cloud provider, crushed Q3. In this episode, Bob Evans offers insights into how the company did so.
In this episode, Bob reveals the identity of the Cloud Wars CEO of the Year 2022 and previews his one-on-one interview with Catz to be published later today.
In this episode, Bob offers his predictions for Oracle’s second quarter fiscal results, which will be announced today.
The Pentagon has decided to follow a hybrid-cloud approach in what it calls the JEDI (Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure) contract, which is assigned to four Cloud Wars Top 10 companies.
In this Cloud Wars Minute, Bob reviews Salesforce’s Q3 earnings and recent management departures, which suggest the company is unable to live up to its own standards.
Snowflake’s CEO Frank Slootman has said that fear of missing out (FOMO) has broken out in the data cloud — a quote that illuminates what many companies feel today, says Bob in this episode.
While Salesforce’s Q3 revenue growth represents the lowest rate the company has seen in the past five years, it is still phenomenal when compared to other companies, explains Bob in this episode.
In this episode, Bob runs through SAP’s Q3 earnings, which indicates that it is growing at a much quicker rate than Salesforce and may well hold the top seat for some time.
In this episode, Bob shares some reasons for the company’s continued momentum in Q3.
In this episode, Bob Evans explains why he thinks that AWS’ “digital sovereignty pledge” is “a lot of nonsense.”
Bob Evans shares his Q3 fiscal revenue predictions for Salesforce, Workday, and Snowflake in this Cloud Wars Minute.
Bob Evans explains how the “new IBM” now loves Microsoft and AWS after the company’s CEO Arvind Krishna built billion-dollar consulting relationships with both companies.
With the holiday season around the corner, Bob offers several reasons he is thankful for the cloud in today’s Cloud Wars Minute.
IBM has seen accelerated growth in the last several quarters – especially within its cloud business. Bob Evans shares a few optimistic remarks from Arvind Krishna, CEO of IBM.
Bob Evans breaks down the Oracle Chairman’s latest initiative to completely transform the healthcare industry, which has had tremendous impacts on the company.