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Hottest Cloud Vendors: Google Cloud Still #1, But Oracle, SAP Closing In

Bob EvansBy Bob EvansJuly 1, 2025Updated:August 28, 20252 Mins Read
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Welcome to the Cloud Wars Minute — your daily cloud news and commentary show. Each episode provides insights and perspectives around the “reimagination machine” that is the cloud.

In today’s Cloud Wars Minute, I break down the latest growth rankings among the top 10 cloud providers, highlight Google Cloud’s continued lead, and show how legacy giants like Oracle and SAP are rapidly transforming into cloud powerhouses.

Highlights

00:15 — I wanted to share with you the latest numbers for the Cloud Wars Growth Chart, where we take a look at the growth rates of the Cloud Wars Top 10 companies. Google Cloud holds on to the number one spot. But SAP and Oracle are breathing down Google Cloud’s neck. Google Cloud grew in its most recent quarter by 28%, with revenue of $12.3 billion.

00:51 — Tied for second place are these two so-called legacy companies. Both grew in their most recent quarters by 27%. SAP’s cloud revenue is now $5.3 billion, Oracle’s $6.7 billion. Next quarter, it is likely that Oracle could well be number one on this list. But that’s all the future, and we will see how that goes.

01:42 — In fourth place is Microsoft, 20% growth rate on $42.4 billion in revenue. ServiceNow grew 19% as it cracked $3 billion for the first time in a quarter. AWS, 17% — $29.3 billion. Similar to what we said about Microsoft: 17% growth rate on almost $30 billion in revenue is very impressive.

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03:00 — Workday, up almost 14%, to $2.1 billion. Salesforce at 8%, $9.8 billion. Snowflake, up 26% to $997 million. I’m not placing Snowflake within the regular run until its quarterly revenue exceeds $1 billion. It’s extremely likely that next quarter, we’ll see Snowflake take its place in the regular run of companies. IBM does not report its cloud revenue anymore. I hope IBM will change that policy.

04:22 — It’s fascinating to see a purely built-for-the-cloud company, Google Cloud, in the number one spot. And who’s behind it? Two venerable companies — mostly still in the software business completely for SAP — but Oracle now, in addition to its fast-growing cloud software business, also has a hypergrowth cloud infrastructure business.


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