Google Cloud quietly recruited 5 long-time SAP executives this year as part of its enterprise push against Amazon Web Services and Microsoft (GOOG, GOOGL, SAP)
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$10.8 billion Cloudflare is launching a serverless product that its CEO says is faster, cheaper, and easier to use than those of giants like Amazon, Microsoft, and Google (NET)
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Google Cloud could lose its third-place spot in the cloud wars to Chinese giant Alibaba, a new report says (GOOG, GOOGL, BABA)
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Meet the 3 most important execs who left Google Cloud in 2020 — including its former CFO — and 21 new power players who joined (GOOG, GOOGL)
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Amazon Web Services pioneered serverless computing in 2014, and Microsoft and Google followed suit. Here's why companies are turning to this new technology to cut cloud costs and make life easier for developers. (AMZN, MSFT, GOOG, GOOGL)
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The CEO of Google Cloud explains how joining forces with a giant in IT services gives it more muscle in the battle with Amazon and Microsoft (GOOG, MSFT, AMZN)
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A top Oracle cloud exec says that its rivals are 'doing it wrong' with cybersecurity, as it launches a new set of tools to help it catch up with Amazon, Microsoft, and Google (ORCL, AMZN, GOOG, MSFT)
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A new survey shows how companies are using the cloud more than they originally planned as remote work surges, even as they race to contain their costs (AMZN, MSFT, GOOGL, GOOG)
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Google Cloud has changed how it pays its salespeople, ripping a page out of the Oracle playbook (GOOG, GOOGL)
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An exec explains why Google Cloud is making a 'massive investment' in its partners and aims to have them involved in 100% of its new deals as it takes on Microsoft and Amazon (GOOG, GOOGL)
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Amazon is getting into the quantum computing game, which Microsoft, IBM, and Google are already racing in (AMZN)