Workday explores new avenues for cloud partnerships, emphasizing innovation and customer-centric solutions in the enterprise sector.
Cloud Wars
Examining the potential — and potential benefits — of Workday striking public cloud deals with Microsoft and Oracle, despite intense rivalries in SaaS applications.
Thomas Saueressig from SAP outlines SAP’s strategy to enhance customer success through integrated cloud solutions, emphasizing AI adoption and strategic partnerships.
A discussion of the new strategic partnership between Google Cloud and Oracle, which brings Oracle databases and applications to Google Cloud.
Google Cloud and Oracle’s multi-cloud partnership brings key benefits including simplified data management, no data-transfer charges, hybrid cloud capabilities, and top-tier cybersecurity.
Microsoft has evolved from pioneering desktop operating systems to leadership in AI, with innovative products and customer-centric strategic partnerships.
Google Cloud and Oracle’s multi-cloud partnership will have a transformational impact on enterprise customers.
Oracle’s Jason Maynard discusses the company’s multi-cloud strategy, AI integrations, and partnerships with Microsoft and Google.
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.
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.
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.
Oracle’s rapid cloud infrastructure growth, driven by high demand for AI services and a lucrative multi-cloud partnership with Google Cloud, is constrained by its ability to expand data center capacity,
Oracle’s multi-cloud deals with strategic partners, massive AI and data center investments, and soaring bookings are reshaping the Cloud and tech landscape.
With an expected 29% growth rate, Oracle would outpace Google Cloud as the fastest-growing cloud provider, driven by strategic innovations in infrastructure, databases, and enterprise applications.
A look at the reasons behind Oracle’s forecasted 29% cloud growth and its implications for the future.
Salesforce’s Q1 revenue growth hit 11%, but a forecast of 8-9% fiscal-year growth caused a sharp market cap drop due to concerns over declining customer spending and future growth challenges.