Flexing its industry cloud muscles, the world’s most-influential cloud provider Microsoft has taken over #4 on the Industry Cloud Top 10.
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Within the careful press release about AT&T moving its 5G mobile network to the Microsoft Azure for Operators cloud is another message.
Gartner has just released its guesses regarding 2020 worldwide IaaS public-cloud market shares, and I have a few questions.
It appears that Salesforce is turning a cold shoulder to Google Cloud, even as its cloudmances with Amazon and Microsoft draw attention.
Satya Nadella will almost certainly do an outstanding job as chairman Microsoft, it may still be overshadowed by his amazing record as CEO.
CEO Frank Slootman said on the recent Snowflake earnings call that Microsoft, Amazon and Google are “not sitting on good architecture.”
A newly assertive and re-energized IBM is moving in to extend and enrich its 50-year strategic relationship with SAP.
In a major and meaningful reorganization, Microsoft has moved its data, AI & mixed-reality biz into the Industries & Business Apps unit.
Healthcare-tech giant Cerner saw its stock jump yesterday amid speculation that Microsoft, Oracle and Google could be pursuing it.
I’ve seen speculation that Google Cloud will be the big winner as it swoops in to become the preferred cloud-infrastructure partner for SAP.
According to a Microsoft blog post describing its expanded relationship with $40-billion global corporation Mars Inc., the answer is yes.
Microsoft will “invest deeply in the individual capabilities of industry cloud.” – corporate VP Alysa Taylor on the move to verticalize
Buying LinkedIn in 2016 has been a massive success, but I wonder if the Microsoft acquisition of GitHub will be even more transformative.
For Q1, Google + Amazon’s cloud revenues totaled $17.5 billion. Meanwhile, Microsoft posted Q1 cloud revenue of $17.7 billion, up 33%.
Stream this episode for my conversation with Alysa Taylor of Microsoft about bringing to life the “industry-first” vision for customers.
Microsoft will release Q1 (its fiscal-Q3) numbers later today, and I see no indications that its rising rate of cloud growth will taper off.
I expect that next week’s Q1 earnings results will provide additional support for the clear winner of the Microsoft versus Amazon battle.
With Microsoft, Amazon and IBM generating $163 billion in 2021 cloud revenue together, the Cloud Wars leaders are raking in cash.
Microsoft has rolled out new vaccine-management solutions after initial failure, triggering a response from Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff.
In a video interview with two executives from Morgan Stanley, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella made some remarkable statements.



















