Welcome to the Cloud Wars Minute hosted by Cloud Wars Founder, Bob Evans. Today’s topic: Snowflake is one of the hottest cloud companies.
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In this Cybersecurity Minute, Chris Hughes highlights Google Cloud’s recent acquisition of Mandiant to provide greater cloud cybersecurity offerings.
John Siefert fills in today to provide insights and perspectives around cloud vendors that have landed Federal Government Deals.
Lightning struck with Google Cloud’s recent deal with the Defense Innovation Unit to expand cybersecurity initiatives for the public sector.
Cloud revenue growth exploded across the Top 10 vendors in Q4, which conveys important truths about the present & future business world.
Amazon’s AWS unit has pulled within striking distance of Google Cloud as the world’s fastest-growing major cloud vendor.
On the recent Alphabet earnings call, CEO Sundar Pichai said that Google Cloud’s $1-billion deals increased 65% year over year.
As Google Cloud continues to be the fastest growing major cloud provider in Q4, its parent company, Alphabet, promises to continue investing aggressively.
One of the best ways to enhance your data analytics is to combine it with third-party information. Learn how to secure the right third-party data for your business.
Microsoft is closing out 2021 with cloud revenue that should reach $22 billion for Q4 and $80 billion for the calendar year.
In Q4, who’s the hottest cloud vendor of them all? Can AWS best Microsoft in growth for another quarter? Let’s peer into the crystal ball.
Bob Evans assesses how Q4’s hottest cloud providers stack up and which competitors are right on their tails.
The Cloud Wars Top 10 vendors saw their combined market cap valuations soar by almost $5 trillion in the 5 years since January 2017.
Apple is the world’s first company with a $3 trillion valuation. Bridget Courneya explains the background & which cloud vendors could be next.
Three groups of providers are pushing innovation across the cloud database competitive landscape; one has unique advantages going into 2022.
The database market has become a battleground, as industry incumbents, cloud-native startups, and the Big 3 public cloud providers compete.
The vision of CEO Thomas Kurian has helped push Google Cloud to the #3 spot in the weekly Cloud Wars Top 10 rankings. Read more here.
The latest Cloud Wars Live podcast episode is a fresh interview with Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian! Check out this quick preview.
IBM has declared that it’s not only willing but eager for partnerships w/ the Big 3 cloud infrastructure vendors: Microsoft, Amazon, Google.
Six of the world’s top cloud vendors shared their visions for the future of business, including Industry Cloud Top 10 #1 Salesforce.



















