A look at AWS’s Q3 2023 revenue growth, highlighting its 12% rate and raising questions about its ability to adapt to changing customer needs.
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Customer Snap describes how it overcame three challenges and saved money after adopting Chronosphere technology.
Is AWS losing its dominance in the cloud market? Discover what its growth rate stabilization — at a rate well below its main competitors — means for its future.
AI Index Report episode 15: Google released its Robotics Transformer 2 VLA model; Kneron raises funds to build custom AI chips; and Stanford study reveals transparency of top 10 LLMs.
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 growth rate dropped to 22%, with CEO Sundar Pichai attributing it to customers optimizing spending.
Google Cloud’s Q3 performance – a 22% growth rate – represents a decline from the previous quarters, specifically from 28% in Q2.
Microservices and containers generate huge amounts of telemetry data. To keep cost and customer experience at optimal levels, customers need cloud-native observability.
Discover how confidence in observability data can empower engineering teams to make informed budget decisions.
This guidebook breaks down the benefits and challenges of containerized microservices and explain how observability that’s optimized for this cloud-native environment delivers the insights and efficiencies that today’s digital businesses require.
New AI-powered search capability from Google Cloud helps clinicians quickly retrieve medical data, in various formats from various sources.
Google Cloud is launching industry-specific Generative AI offerings for manufacturing and healthcare, capitalizing on the technology’s potential to transform these sectors.
Acceleration Economy practitioner analysts discuss factors that are driving value in the AI ecosystem with co-creation and an upcoming digital event that highlights those factors.
Oracle’s chairman, Larry Ellison, predicts that billion-dollar deals in the GenAI infrastructure market will become the norm.
Oracle chairman Larry Ellison reveals Oracle’s confidence in achieving its $65 billion target by 2026, driven by billion-dollar deals in cloud-based AI training and a shift towards country-level engagements, marking a remarkable growth phase in the company’s history.
Projections for the Q3 financial results of major cloud companies, including Microsoft, Google Cloud, and AWS, focusing on their growth rates and the potential shift of AWS into software services.
AI Index Report episode 13: Google prepares to launch its Gemini model; Writer secures funding to advance its LLM platform; and Granica announces Chronicle to better analyze data in cloud storage.
Workday and AWS’ partnership, which began over a decade ago, has evolved significantly, and the companies are now focused on helping developers create customized apps using AWS AI services.
Workday aims to involve more developers and partners in enhancing GenAI tools while ensuring high standards of responsibility and privacy.
With all the uncertainties around generative AI, there are certainties as well: AI is nothing without data, it’s critical that AI be kept in check by cybersecurity, and cloud technology makes AI possible and scalable.