The cloud hyperscalers are splitting into two distinct groups: sprinters (Microsoft, Google Cloud, and Oracle) and plodders (AWS).
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Discover our 5 data products to watch — from Couchbase, Gathr, Microsoft, Snowflake, and Teradata — and how they can support your company’s AI strategy in 2024.
Overview of business intelligence and reporting tools to watch delivers an explanation of key features such as AI-enhanced analytics, data visualization, and cloud functionality.
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.
IBM CEO Arvind Krishna emphasizes customer-centric innovation and co-creation, shifting from traditional selling to shared thinking, innovation, and opportunity with partners for mutual growth.
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A look at five automation products that can transform businesses, including offerings from Microsoft, UiPath, Automation Anywhere, and more.
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.
Our top products to watch this year range from applications with comprehensive supply chain functionality to transportation-focused specialty apps.
Microsoft flexes its muscle by embedding AI and copilot access directly in PC keyboards so its tech is now available through hardware and software interfaces.
AWS seeks to narrow the generative AI competitive gap through a strategic partnership with Siemens.
ServiceNow emerges as the fastest-growing major cloud vendor globally, boasting a fifth consecutive quarter of accelerating subscription revenue and a robust outlook in 2024.
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.
Microsoft anticipates a 26% to 27% growth rate for Azure in 2024, driven by substantial AI investments, and quarterly cloud revenue should top $33 billion.
Microsoft’s positive 2024 outlook emphasizes AI’s crucial role in sustaining Azure’s growth.
Informatica deepens integration with Azure ecosystem and delivers native capabilities for the Microsoft Fabric platform, extending ties between the two companies.
Snowflake, positioned at the forefront of the GenAI revolution, reports robust Q3 results, emphasizing data-centric GenAI strategies and a transformative focus on unstructured data.
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.
Oracle’s partnership turns Microsoft into its biggest customer, with a multi-cloud deal, significant investments, and a shared vision for market leadership.
Undergoing a notable shift, Oracle sees Microsoft emerge as a prominent customer in their strategic cloud collaboration.



















