Oracle reignites the Cloud Wars with bold claims on unmatched AI deployment flexibility, prompting rivals to redefine what cloud leadership really means.
Cloud Wars
Oracle claims unmatched cloud capabilities—Google Cloud pushes back in a major way. The hyperscaler debate heats up as customers seek clarity on what really matters.
Oracle shares soar as company eyes $30B annual cloud deal, redefining its revenue future.
Google Cloud partners with the UK Government to modernize outdated systems, aiming to cut costs by $50 billion while enhancing public service delivery.
SAP and JA Worldwide are launching a global initiative to prepare youth for the evolving AI-driven workplace with mentoring and immersive learning.
ServiceNow and Nicus are helping enterprises align financial and IT data to optimize cloud and AI spending.
Veteran tech giants prove resilience and innovation still win, matching the market power of cloud-native disruptors.
SAP Business Network is a global B2B platform that uses AI and data-driven collaboration to help companies build resilient, customer-centric supply chains in an unpredictable world.
Nicus helps large enterprises connect technology costs to business value through AI-powered analytics.
Despite their age, legacy companies like Microsoft, Oracle, SAP, and IBM match the market value of newer cloud-native leaders, proving the power of incumbency in the cloud and AI era.
From workflow automation to HR threat detection, Bearing is redefining security innovation with agentic AI.
SAP leads by example, leveraging its own sustainability software to tackle data management, compliance, and emissions tracking challenges.
The Cloud Wars Top 10 have surged past a $10 trillion market cap, reflecting unprecedented business confidence in the AI- and cloud-powered future.
This cumulative market cap total of $10 trillion reflects the confidence business leaders have in the Cloud Wars Top 10 companies.
Slack’s new API terms restrict bulk data exports and LLM training. Learn how the real-time search API impacts developers, AI use, and app distribution.
Oracle and SAP have rebranded themselves as cloud-first AI powerhouses, rivaling Google Cloud’s dominance.
Rob Ashe, Blaine Grzegorek, and John Siefert explore how ISVs provide industry-specific ERP solutions, reduce internal development costs, and enhance scalability.
The latest Cloud Wars update reveals strong growth across major cloud providers, with shifting dynamics that signal an increasingly competitive and evolving market.
Marc Benioff’s 30%-50% AI impact statement puts Salesforce in the spotlight — but also under scrutiny. Are these numbers realistic, or do they reveal gaps in communication about AI’s real role?
With Agentic AI powering 30–50% of Salesforce operations, Marc Benioff’s lack of specificity on human job evolution triggers skepticism.






