Oracle’s rapid cloud infrastructure growth, driven by high demand for AI services and a lucrative multi-cloud partnership with Google Cloud, is constrained by its ability to expand data center capacity,
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Oracle’s multi-cloud deals with strategic partners, massive AI and data center investments, and soaring bookings are reshaping the Cloud and tech landscape.
Uncover Oracle’s pioneering strides in AI and cloud innovations in this lively discussion featuring takeaways from a recent summit.
With an expected 29% growth rate, Oracle would outpace Google Cloud as the fastest-growing cloud provider, driven by strategic innovations in infrastructure, databases, and enterprise applications.
A look at the reasons behind Oracle’s forecasted 29% cloud growth and its implications for the future.
Salesforce’s Q1 revenue growth hit 11%, but a forecast of 8-9% fiscal-year growth caused a sharp market cap drop due to concerns over declining customer spending and future growth challenges.
With fine-tuning functionality for its Command R large language models, Cohere helps customers including Oracle realize high performance at lower costs.
Celonis adds new AI functionality to its Process Intelligence Graph and makes it easier to integrate with customers’ data platforms and systems of record.
Oracle’s Database 23ai leverages AI to consolidate diverse data types into a single platform, advocating for businesses to adopt this unified solution instead of managing separate databases for each data type.
Oracle Database 23ai represents a significant advancement in data management and AI integration, offering streamlined processes and enhanced security features.
AI assistant aims to increase the efficiency and consistency of work conducted by a valuable, and stretched, constituency: software developers.
Prior to recent media speculation, Larry Ellison alluded to a substantial cloud agreement with Elon Musk’s xAI startup; Oracle’s pioneering AI data centers now take center stage in the Cloud Wars.
Elon Musk’s AI startup is reportedly exploring a collaboration with Oracle, prompting discussions about the potential impact of a rumored $10 billion contract for data center services to support AI training.
Hasso Plattner steps down from SAP’s supervisory board after a remarkable 52-year career, leaving behind a legacy of customer-centric innovation and pivotal strategic decisions, including embracing customer feedback and appointing Christian Klein as sole CEO during the pandemic turmoil.
SAP’s innovative integration of Cloud ERP Suite and Business AI aims to enhance customer value and facilitate their transition to digital business powered by AI.
Q1 saw growth rate acceleration among the Cloud Wars Top 10 companies, with Google Cloud leading the charge followed by Oracle and ServiceNow each growing at 25%.
Review the updated Cloud Wars Growth Chart, led by Google Cloud which delivered the highest growth rate of the quarter.
The report delves into the importance of Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) platforms in managing the entire product journey from creation to service, and how Propel’s solution stands out from other vendors in the space.
AWS demonstrates strong Q1 performance with 17% revenue growth, surpassing $25 billion, and embracing AI opportunities, signaling a promising trajectory under CEO Andy Jassy’s leadership.
Oracle’s Database 23ai supports six key AI approaches to enable what the company calls the “AI for Data revolution.”