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.
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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 discussion centered on the multifaceted role of modern CIOs, covering strategic communication and the adoption of AI and multi-cloud.
Research from Cockroach Labs cites multi-cloud challenges including integration and cost, despite compliance and resiliency benefits.
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.
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.
Wiz’s AI Security Posture Management (AI-SPM) addresses security and privacy concerns wrought by AI with comprehensive oversight, inventory management, and misconfiguration checks.
The Cloud Wars Top 10 companies, with a combined market cap exceeding $7 trillion, have experienced a range of performance in 2023, with CEOs including Microsoft’s Satya Nadella and SAP’s Christian Klein standing out.
Insights into the strategies and performances of the Cloud Wars Top 10 top CEOs, highlighting their impact on company growth, innovation, and customer-driven alliances.
Andi Gutmans, VP and GM for databases, Google, showcases AlloyDB, Google Cloud’s powerful database, revealing its key role in integrating GenAI and overcoming legacy database hurdles.
HYCU reaches SaaS data protection milestone with 50th integration, continues to ramp up protection for AWS environment.
Oracle’s Larry Ellison and Microsoft’s Satya Nadella join forces to reshape the future of cloud and AI.
Oracle’s Larry Ellison and Microsoft’s Satya Nadella are redefining competition and collaboration norms
Microsoft’s 24% increase in cloud revenue for the fiscal quarter was boosted by its partnership with Oracle. The partners are enabling multicloud access to the Oracle database via Microsoft Azure.
Much of Microsoft’s exceptional Q1 results can be attributed to its recent partnership with Oracle, showing the significance of innovative alliances in meeting customer demands for digital and AI capabilities.
Oracle’s Larry Ellison announces plans to create a true multi-cloud future, interconnecting with major cloud providers like Salesforce to meet customer demand for seamless cloud integration and freedom of choice.
Oracle chairman Larry Ellison discusses the shift towards true multi-cloud environments driven by customer demand and the need for vendors to collaborate.
Oracle CloudWorld showcased Oracle’s cohesion across product lines, focus on Gen AI and AI, cybersecurity capabilities, multi-cloud approach, and more.
Oracle and Microsoft are embarking on a transformative cloud partnership with potential to reshape the tech industry’s approach to collaboration for improved customer outcomes.