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New announcements from Microsoft highlight the delay of price increases for Business Central and introduce a new Bridge to Cloud program, effective January 1, 2026.
Microsoft’s Sr. Partner Marketing Manager, Sanju Nair, discusses the AI pivot in FY26 priorities for marketing efforts.
Even with $90 billion in Q2 CapEx spending, the major hyperscalers say cloud and AI demand will exceed supply until at least late 2025.
Cloud hyperscalers including AWS, Microsoft, Google and Oracle spent nearly $1 billion per day in Q2 2025 on AI infrastructure to meet unprecedented demand, signaling a long-term transformative shift toward AI-powered enterprise.
Oracle and Google Cloud have partnered to deliver Gemini AI models via OCI, accelerating enterprise adoption of generative AI with seamless access and flexible billing.
Analysts grilled Jassy on AWS’s relative underperformance — and the numbers don’t lie: rivals are catching up fast.
Despite strong revenue growth, AWS’s positioning in its latest earnings call drew scrutiny, especially when comparing its performance to Microsoft and other hyperscalers, whose cloud businesses are accelerating more rapidly.
New research from Microsoft analyzes 200,000 Copilot user conversations to rank jobs by their AI susceptibility. Find out which roles are most likely to be enhanced — or disrupted — by GenAI.
OpenAI will pay Oracle over $82 million daily starting FY28, cementing the largest tech partnership ever and signaling a major realignment away from Microsoft.
The AI Revolution accelerates as OpenAI selects Oracle over Microsoft for a $100B cloud deal, fueling speculation about the future of AI infrastructure and competitive positioning in the Cloud Wars Top 10.
Satya Nadella broke tradition in Microsoft’s Q4 call, directly comparing Microsoft’s AI and cloud capabilities to AWS, Google, and Oracle, citing unmatched scale, speed, and infrastructure capacity.
Satya Nadella touts Microsoft’s Q4 cloud dominance, declaring MSFT #1 and challenging Google, Oracle, and AWS to compete for second place.
AWS’s strong Q2 results falter when compared to the accelerated AI-driven growth of Microsoft, Google Cloud, and Oracle.
Microsoft, Google Cloud, and Oracle are accelerating cloud growth and capturing more AI-driven business, while AWS lags behind in both pace and market share gains.
Microsoft just delivered the greatest quarterly financial results in the history of business — period.
Microsoft Cloud now accounts for 61% of total revenue, with Q4 cloud revenue hitting $47.6 billion, up 27% year-over-year.
As AI reshapes tech priorities, talent wars escalate with massive bonuses, layoffs, and a cultural shift toward innovation.
Google Cloud’s explosive Q2 growth in revenue, backlog, and AI momentum positions it as a serious contender to challenge Microsoft’s long-standing dominance in the Cloud Wars.
Google Cloud’s AI-native infrastructure and enterprise partnerships are fueling its fastest growth rate in years.