Cloud Wars Top 10 companies are investing outside technology centers, increasing those locations’ profile in tech and helping them build a more tech-savvy workforce.
Google Cloud
Google Cloud claims the #1 spot in the Cloud Wars growth chart with a 25.7% growth rate and $9.2 billion in revenue, amid shifting industry dynamics.
Google Cloud has a narrow lead on the Cloud Wars growth chart; Microsoft’s growth is remarkable; and the GenAI Revolution continues to impact the top cloud vendors.
Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian discusses the company’s growth, attributing it to customer trust and a focus on delivering innovation.
Thomas Kurian discusses how Google Cloud supports its customers, the application of AI, and its Gemini offering in this exclusive CEO Outlook 2024 discussion.
CEO Thomas Kurian’s customer-centric approach, which he details in a one-on-one interview, has led to significant growth for Google Cloud, with Q4 revenue reaching $9.2 billion and a 25.7% growth rate.
Smartphone giant Samsung taps Google LLMs to embed GenAI functionality into users’ personal devices.
AWS, once the undisputed leader, is struggling to keep pace with the rapid growth and customer-focused innovations of Microsoft, Google, and Oracle in the cloud market.
The cloud hyperscalers are splitting into two distinct groups: sprinters (Microsoft, Google Cloud, and Oracle) and plodders (AWS).
A look at the dynamic state of AI adoption in the cloud through a Wiz report revealing trends, adoption rates, and the rise of power users in both managed and self-hosted AI services.
From generative AI to big data/analytics platforms to on-premise clouds, the Cloud Wars Top 10 have served up an innovative set of products to watch in 2024.
SAP CEO Christian Klein details the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in enhancing core business functions, and how SAP programs including RISE help customers.
As technology and business strategies converge, the CEO Outlook 2024 series dives deep into insights from Cloud Wars Top 10 CEOs. Don’t miss the exclusive interviews, starting with SAP’s Christian Klein.
In the Cloud Wars Outlook 2024 series, CEOs from top companies including Google Cloud, Oracle, SAP, and more share insights on technology trends, culture, and strategic visions for the future.
AWS seeks to narrow the generative AI competitive gap through a strategic partnership with Siemens.
Larry Ellison and Safra Catz of Oracle express confidence in the cloud business, citing robust growth and high demand for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) among other factors.
A look at new guidelines for secure AI system development released by the Cybersecurity Infrastructure and Security Agency and the National Cybersecurity Center in the UK, emphasizing a holistic approach throughout the software development lifecycle.
ServiceNow claims the top spot as the world’s hottest cloud vendor with a remarkable 27% growth rate, outpacing all the other Cloud Wars Top 10 companies.
ServiceNow, led by CEO Bill McDermott, claims the top spot on the Cloud Wars Growth Chart with a 27% growth rate, outpacing competitors and achieving key milestones in a breakout year, reshaping the cloud landscape.
Andi Gutmans, VP and GM for databases at Google, highlights a surge in customer interest in modernizing their database estates by transitioning from legacy to open-source databases, driven by flexibility and cost benefits.