The AI Revolution accelerates as OpenAI selects Oracle over Microsoft for a $100B cloud deal, fueling speculation about the future of AI infrastructure and competitive positioning in the Cloud Wars Top 10.
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The Stargate project, now over 5GW strong, gains speed with Oracle’s massive cloud infrastructure build.
Cloud infrastructure deals like ServiceNow’s $4.8 billion pledge underline the sector’s massive financial impact.
Microsoft just delivered the greatest quarterly financial results in the history of business — period.
In Q2, IBM showcased how AI is expanding — not replacing — its legacy products, with strong adoption of AI-assisted tools for mainframes.
IBM’s $7.5B AI run rate shows how legacy tech companies can innovate and grow through AI.
Google Cloud’s AI-native infrastructure and enterprise partnerships are fueling its fastest growth rate in years.
SAP posted strong Q2 results with 24% cloud growth, but backlog growth slowed to 22%, down from 28% in Q1, raising questions about market uncertainty, especially in the U.S. public sector.
Microsoft is partnering with Thailand’s Office of the Council of State to modernize the country’s legal system using AI and cloud technology, helping align Thai laws with OECD standards.
Strong customer demand and record backlog numbers make SAP a top cloud performer, projecting continued double-digit growth.
Google Cloud is turning bold imagination into real-world impact — cutting costs, saving decades of work, and redefining customer experience across the UK.
Google Cloud partners with the UK Government to modernize outdated systems, aiming to cut costs by $50 billion while enhancing public service delivery.
In under a year, AWS and NVIDIA co-engineered a hybrid liquid-air cooling system, showcasing the speed and depth of tech collaboration in the AI era.
IBM unveils an industry-first governance suite for agentic AI, signaling a major pivot toward enterprise AI security.
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.
Google Cloud introduced AI-driven tools like the SOW Analyzer and Bot-Assisted Live Chat to help partners streamline processes, improve support, and enhance customer service delivery.
Bonnie Tinder shares insights from a recent Salesforce event, exploring how AI agents, unified data, and customer-focused innovation are reshaping the enterprise software landscape.
Ajay Patel of IBM outlines how enterprises are shifting from AI experimentation to real-world application, especially in sales, R&D, and operations.
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