Sam Altman’s recent employment shifts between OpenAI and Microsoft triggered a remarkable $100-billion surge in the Cloud Wars Cloud Confidence Index.
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At the Workday Rising conference, Ash Noah, VP and Managing Director of Management Accounting and ESG at AICPA, explores the changing role of CFOs, emphasizing the shift from scorekeeping to value creation through embracing technology, AI, and ML.
NetRise’s AI-driven Trace feature transforms supply chain security, using semantic search and natural language processing to identify risks, offer context-rich insights, and create comprehensive asset graphs.
Ash Noah emphasizes the critical role of human skills, such as empathy and collaboration, for CFOs.
A special Cloud Wars Thanksgiving message touching upon the importance of family and optimism.
TCS’ Nidhi Srivastava underscores the significance of its specializations on the Google Cloud stack, showcasing a track record in delivering successful projects.
This guidebook offers insights into
the challenges of hybrid work in the cloud era, the strengths and weaknesses of traditional
cybersecurity mechanisms aimed at addressing those challenges, and why organizations need a CASB with DLP to control access and protect data at a granular level.
Learn how midsize businesses can transform F&A processes to enable growth based on their unique needs utilizing SAP Solution Extensions by BlackLine.
A look at how Salesforce’s Automotive Cloud is revolutionizing the future of driving, enhancing in-car experiences, and empowering automakers with real-time insights in the rapidly evolving automotive industry.
At first glance, cybersecurity models among cloud providers may seem like near carbon copies of each other, but a bit of digging can yield some real differences.
With its NorthPole chip optimized for AI inferencing, IBM builds on its history in hardware and chip design, and advances one of the key foundational elements of AI apps.
AWS introduces the European Sovereign Cloud, designed to help organizations navigate complex compliance regulations in Europe while benefiting from AWS’s performance and security features.
Q3 results show Microsoft, Google Cloud, and AWS have unique responses to evolving market dynamics, along with insight into the potential disruptor, Oracle.
An exploration of Q3 results reveals critical differences between Microsoft, Google Cloud, and AWS.
A multi-billion-dollar infrastructure investment by Microsoft in Australia will drive AI, cloud, and cybersecurity outcomes.
AWS partners with blockchain gaming startup Immutable, which joins the Amazon Accelerate program and plans infrastructure collaboration.
ServiceNow’s Q3 subscription revenue jumped 27% to $2.22 billion, catapulting the company to the #2 spot on the Cloud Wars list of the world’s fastest-growing cloud vendors, thanks to powerful demand for its GenAI technology.
Google Cloud’s Q3 performance – a 22% growth rate – represents a decline from the previous quarters, specifically from 28% in Q2.
At Community Summit, generative AI was a huge theme throughout the week, with a focus particularly on Microsoft’s Copilot.
Microsoft’s 24% increase in cloud revenue for the fiscal quarter was boosted by its partnership with Oracle. The partners are enabling multicloud access to the Oracle database via Microsoft Azure.



















