Veteran tech giants prove resilience and innovation still win, matching the market power of cloud-native disruptors.
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Despite their age, legacy companies like Microsoft, Oracle, SAP, and IBM match the market value of newer cloud-native leaders, proving the power of incumbency in the cloud and AI era.
The Cloud Wars Top 10 have surged past a $10 trillion market cap, reflecting unprecedented business confidence in the AI- and cloud-powered future.
Oracle and SAP have rebranded themselves as cloud-first AI powerhouses, rivaling Google Cloud’s dominance.
The latest Cloud Wars update reveals strong growth across major cloud providers, with shifting dynamics that signal an increasingly competitive and evolving market.
The Cloud Wars Top 10 have secured $915B in contracted future business, signaling extraordinary long-term demand for cloud and AI services.
Cloud investment momentum continues despite political and economic uncertainties, driven by AI’s transformative promise.
With the launch of ASOR and its new Agent Partner Network, Workday is enhancing how organizations integrate and manage AI agents alongside human employees securely and efficiently.
IBM’s new lab in NYC focuses on responsible AI, cybersecurity, and supply chain solutions.
IBM has launched a dedicated Microsoft practice within its consulting arm to help clients accelerate AI-driven digital transformation, reduce costs, and navigate the complexities of enterprise modernization.
Copilots fuel collaborative document revisions while relieving email and meeting burdens; IBM drives co-innovation with Microsoft; and Accenture reports billions in GenAI bookings.




