Breakthroughs in quantum computing from three Cloud Wars Top 10 firms, plus Honeywell, are opening up new frontiers in technology and industry applications.
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AWS is expected to achieve or exceed a 17.2% growth rate in Q2, driven by robust demand for GenAI and its other AI services including Bedrock and SageMaker.
AWS anticipates steady Q2 revenue growth driven by AI advancements and increased customer spending, according to Amazon CEO Andy Jassy.
Google Cloud partners and ISVs exec Stephen Orban discusses the ecosystem’s evolution in the AI era, how the company’s Partner Advantage increases deal sizes, and how AI is impacting cybersecurity.
AWS’s growth in the cloud computing market includes success with its AI service Bedrock, boasting tens of thousands of customers, and demonstrates its competitive edge against Microsoft with a strong security focus.
SAP’s chief partner officer weighs in on co-creation, the AI-driven evolution of the partners ecosystem, as well as trust and cybersecurity considerations as partners engage with customers.
Chief Partner Officer Karl Fahrbach details the ways SAP emphasizes customer value realized by partners through co-creation and co-selling both AI and cloud solutions.
Google Cloud’s Gemini 1.5 model significantly outperforms OpenAI’s GPT in speed, price, and context-window capacity, offering substantial benefits for enterprise applications.
Deloitte’s Asish Ramchandran discusses the company’s expanding partnership with ServiceNow, including the integration of generative AI, industry-specific offerings, and the evolving role of technology in enhancing business outcomes.
Workday explores new avenues for cloud partnerships, emphasizing innovation and customer-centric solutions in the enterprise sector.
In addition to its financial commitment, AWS is providing startups with access to the same AI services and chips that industry leaders use, leveling the playing field.
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 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.
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.
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.