AWS revenue jumps 33%, but growth slows
As enterprises face a possible recession, will uptake of cloud services slow?
As enterprises face a possible recession, will uptake of cloud services slow?
Google has been heavily investing in its cloud division to keep pace in the highly competitive cloud computing market.
The new version of Oracle Fusion Sales has added smart recommendations, helping it compete with rival CRM applications.
A majority of open source developers are eyeing new job opportunities amid the "Great Resignation", which has seen workloads increase drastically.
Oracle Database Service for Azure gives Microsoft Azure customers direct access to Oracle databases residing in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
The newly released cloud-based Digital Contact Center offering combines AI capabilities with features of multiple Microsoft applications.
Databand’s data observability platform allows data engineers to tackle challenges associated with bad data at source.
Oracle reported revenue growth on the back of cloud infrastructure services and SaaS sales, and is looking at a massive cloud region expansion.
Snowflake's updates include the introduction of support for Python on Snowpark, data access capabilities, and external tables for on-premises storage.
Snowflake now offers developers the ability to build and run apps on a common cloud-based data platform and leverage its Data Marketplace.
Updates include new analytics capabilities, a data lake for its Atlas database as-a-service, and the ability to query encrypted data.
Despite talk of the pandemic slowing down, concerns around supply chain are continuing to grow, with a shortage of semiconductors a top issue.
CloudFlare claims that its new serverless database will reduce data transfer fees and latency for developers when compared to rival databases.
As enterprises step up efforts to enhance customer experience, Oracle is integrating data from its Unity CDP into its Oracle Service application.
Google Cloud's AlloyDB for PostgreSQL has moved into public preview and will take on offerings from AWS and Microsoft in the red-hot PostgreSQL market.