Cloud Wars Live with Bob Evans

Bob Evans

Cloud Wars analyzes the major cloud vendors from the perspective of business customers. In Cloud Wars Live, Bob Evans talks with both sides about these profoundly transformative technologies, and with monthly All-Star guests from across the business community about the trends impacting how the world lives, works, plays, and dreams. Visit https://cloudwars.com for more.

  1. 36분 전

    Google Cloud: New Gemini Enterprise Leapfrogs Competition

    In today’s Cloud Wars Minute, I look at why Google Cloud’s new Gemini Enterprise could reshape enterprise AI and force competitors to raise their game. Highlights 00:44 — I think we’re going to see Google Cloud leapfrog the competition with Gemini Enterprise. I believe it’s absolutely a breakthrough product — enormously impressive. I’ll have a longer, detailed article later today on cloudwars.com where I go into more depth, but let me offer a few thoughts here. 01:06 — First of all, it’s going to force all the AI and cloud players to step up to a different level. For roughly the past three and a half years — since the launch of ChatGPT 3.5, when the AI Revolution kicked off — the tech industry has released an incredible array of dazzling, powerful, highly capable, and truly breathtaking technologies. At the same time, most of those technologies have required customers to assemble everything themselves. 01:37 — Gemini Enterprise, in its new format, pulls together everything Google Cloud offers — very open, easy-to-work-with technologies from other companies, plus access to all the data customers have. That’s where I think it will really help customers who have been spending far too much on integration costs trying to rationalize their AI investments. 02:08 — Second, it connects systems of record. Google particularly called out data from applications like Workday, Salesforce, platforms such as Palantir, and ServiceNow — making it easy for customers to pull data from all those places. Industry-specific and domain-specific agents are also central to what Google Cloud is building into this new Gemini Enterprise version. 03:05 —Third, security. Google Cloud is introducing everything from an agentic security operations center to autonomous security agents that continuously look for threats, report back, and take action. This isn’t passive security — hoping nothing happens — but an active stance: getting ahead of threats. 03:56 — Finally, the powerful partner ecosystem. This has always been a major part of Google Cloud’s strategy. Thomas Kurian has made partnerships a centerpiece — not just Google Cloud technologies, but the force-multiplying effect of partners playing a huge role in what customers can now achieve with the new and improved Gemini Enterprise. Visit Cloud Wars for more.

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  2. 1일 전

    Oracle Advances Multi-Cloud Connectivity: Faster, Simpler, More Flexible

    In today's Cloud Wars Minute, I explain why Oracle’s AWS partnership signals a new era of cloud interoperability. Highlight 00:03 — Recently, my colleague Bob Evans reported on a new initiative from AWS called Interconnect multicloud aimed at enhancing the company's multi-cloud offerings. Now, Oracle has announced that it will leverage AWS Interconnect multicloud to expand its multi-cloud networking capabilities. 00:31 — Oracle is enabling high-performance connectivity between Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and AWS by connecting Oracle Interconnect with AWS Interconnect multicloud. Now, as a result, Oracle customers will gain, and I quote, access to "a fast, private, managed connection to run applications and move data seamlessly between OCI and AWS." 01:00 — This new connectivity will support both full and split-stack multi-cloud deployments, empowering customers to confidently leverage the benefits of both cloud providers without the management complexity that previously posed major challenges. 01:14 — Nathan Thomas, Senior Vice President, Product Management at Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, said the following: "Oracle continues to advance multi-cloud connectivity as part of its commitment to help customers unlock flexibility, agility, and performance across clouds." 01:40 — Once again, we see Oracle at the forefront of multi-cloud connectivity, quickly integrating with a competitor's product to ensure that its customers are always in a position to realize their business ambitions, most notably in the AI space, without the issues of dispersed systems, data silos, and latency. Visit Cloud Wars for more.

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  3. 2일 전

    Google Cloud's Next in Vegas: 3 Launch Predictions

    In today's Cloud Wars Minute, I preview Google Cloud Next and share three bold predictions around AI security, sovereignty, and Gemini Enterprise. Highlights 00:03 — We’ve got Google Cloud Next coming up this week in Las Vegas. The world’s number one cloud and AI provider is going to, no doubt, roll out a lot of interesting technologies, partnerships, go-to-market plans, and new ways for customers to thrive in the AI Economy. 00:31 — First, I think big launches around AI security. This has been a differentiator for Google Cloud in the whole run of the hyperscaler competition, and it's distinguished itself with Mandiant and threat intelligence capabilities. And it recently closed the acquisition of Wiz. So it's got some very good foundations there to build upon in AI security and sovereignty. 01:23 — Similarly, AI sovereignty is huge now, and it's only going to get bigger here in the AI Era, as data becomes more vital, privacy becomes more vital, security becomes more vital, and a lot of nations and regions are going to become even more specific in trying to say here's what's possible with the movement of not only data, but applications, where things have to be based. 02:08 — Too many technology vendors and customers were falling into a trap of thinking there’s a false choice, you can either be fully compliant or grow aggressively. Google Cloud says that’s a false choice and customers can do both. 03:43 — My prediction for the third big area is Gemini Enterprise, a breakthrough product with strong customer adoption, enabling companies to build agents and integrate AI into workflows at scale. Visit Cloud Wars for more.

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  4. 3일 전

    AWS Multicloud Shows Oracle Leads and AWS Follows

    In today's Cloud Wars Minute, I explore the growing divide between cloud innovators and followers in the AI Era. Highlights 00:03 — Now we see here in April of 2026 a distinction between leaders and followers in the cloud and AI markets. And this came through quite distinctly here. AWS has just launched what it calls its multi-cloud interconnect service, and it's going to be good for some customers. 00:51 — In spite of the fact that AWS cloud revenue is much, much larger than Oracle, size matters, but it is not the only differentiator. Their service is going to start with Google Cloud, and AWS is going to add both Microsoft and Oracle later this year to allow secure data exchange across these clouds. 01:42 — Oracle followed that up with what I call the Microsoft miracle, where it set up these multi-cloud partnerships with its three primary rivals — first Microsoft, then Google Cloud, then AWS — allowing customers to buy and deploy the Oracle database through those other clouds. 02:22 — As far as who is setting the agenda and driving innovation, it's very much more Oracle and Google Cloud, and AWS now is proven a follower. I can't even call them a fast follower, because it's been about three years since they followed up on this. 03:10 — In the midst of the AI revolution and the beginning of the global AI economy, it's much more important to find tech partners who help you create the future, not just improve the past, and that's why innovation that drives rapid business outcomes matters most. 03:56 — So with businesses now being in a situation where they don't have lots and lots of time to tinker and experiment and wait to see what the competitors do, they've got to move very quickly. That's why with the Cloud Wars Top 10, I've put such an emphasis on innovation that drives rapid business outcomes. Visit Cloud Wars for more.

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  5. 6일 전

    Microsoft Introduces Hybrid AI Automation in Copilot Studio

    hts 00:09 — Microsoft has introduced new capabilities to Copilot Studio to enhance automated operations by combining AI agents and workflows. Currently, Copilot Studio users can choose between agents and workflows to create automations. 00:27 — While agents are inherently flexible when it comes to business use cases, Microsoft has recognized that, as they state, pure agent autonomy doesn't always hold up to production requirements. On the other hand, workflows, which are more rigid and rule-based, can be inflexible and may have limitations in their capabilities. 00:58 — The first pattern involves workflows calling agents to make judgment calls on structured automations. To support this, Microsoft is introducing agent nodes. This allows users to call an existing agent from a workflow, send a message to the agent, retrieve the agent's response, and use it in subsequent workflow steps if necessary. 01:31 — Now, the second pattern that Microsoft has identified is using workflows as tools. In this scenario, when an agent is working through a complex task, instead of trying to learn how to handle it independently, it can call an existing workflow to execute the subprocess and then continue its reasoning based on the results. 02:29 — Microsoft states that these two approaches combine agents and workflows to provide users with the flexibility to build automations that better address real-world needs—and that's the key here: real-world applications. Visit Cloud Wars for more.

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  6. 4월 16일

    AI's New Victims: CEOs Who Are Unable, Unwilling, Unseeing

    In today's Cloud Wars Minute, I explain why success in the AI Economy demands bold, uncompromising leadership from CEOs — and why many aren’t ready. Highlights 00:03 — It’s been fascinating to see that recently, AI transformation has begun to hit hard at the CEO rank. Up until now, as we’ve all seen, there have been hundreds of thousands of job losses that have taken place in lower-level or mid-level jobs. And I think now we’re starting to see that the new victims of AI are going to be CEOs. 00:25 — And I think we can put those into three categories: those who are unable to see what’s happening and deal with it, those who are unwilling to acknowledge the reality of what’s changing, and then there’s those who are unseeing. They choose not to see what’s going around them, or they’re not willing to recognize just how serious it is. 01:15 — But I think what we’re really starting to see now, and I’ll offer some tangible examples here, is this is going to come down to be a real issue for CEOs, because companies that want to succeed in the AI Economy will not be able to do so unless they’ve got full, unbridled, uncompromising leadership and support for the business transformations being wrapped around AI. 02:30 — By every measure, Doug McMillon, the CEO of Walmart, has been a terrific CEO. But late last year, when he announced that he was going to step down as CEO, he said, “I just don’t think I’m the right person for this job. We’ve started a lot of AI changes and transformations. I’m not sure I’m the right person to finish those. We need somebody who’s faster.” 03:20 — Now, another group here is the kind I’m calling the unwilling, and they are the ones that are big on, “Well, let’s have a committee. Let’s form a SWAT team. We’ll see what the threats are to our company. We’ll see what we need to do, and we’ll give them six months or nine months or a year, and they’ll report.” And by then, their company is sort of over the cliff and is not going to be able to make it. 04:08 — Marc Benioff, the CEO of Salesforce, said AI has become a convenient scapegoat for everything. He said there are a lot of CEOs right now who are just saying whatever happens, good, bad, indifferent, it’s all due to AI. “We had to make a lot of layoffs — that’s because of AI. We had to stop doing this — we had to stop doing that — well, it’s all because of AI.” He said that’s a cop-out. 04:55 — So for business leaders, you can smell this in your company. You can feel it. Are we a company that is bullish and going after this thing with AI, or are we going to be one of these people who are unwilling, unseeing, and just not ready to jump in? There are brutal times coming for companies that are not willing to get into this. It starts with the CEO. Visit Cloud Wars for more.

    6분
  7. 4월 15일

    The Missing Layer in Enterprise AI: Governance and Auditability

    In today's Cloud Wars Minute, I explore how governance gaps are slowing AI agent adoption in enterprises. Highlights 00:05 —The role of AI agents in enterprise has advanced enormously in recent months, evolving from passive Q&A bots to systems that can take real actions in production environments. This is things like managing finances or accessing confidential patient data for healthcare organizations. 00:23 — However, a major hurdle often remains, and that's compliance. In many cases, audit and risk teams are reluctant to endorse these new capabilities because it's difficult to prove what an agent has done, which policies were in effect, and whether those policies were actually enforced. 00:45 — Panoptic Systems is a Mississippi-based firm developing runtime governance infrastructure for AI agents. Now, the team there recognized early on that as businesses deploy agents capable of taking these significant actions within production environments, a crucial missing layer of the technology stack was deterministic infrastructure-level governance that provided audit-grade evidence. 01:36 — Panopticore offers four possible outcomes for agent actions: allow, warn, block, or require human approval. Every decision is recorded in a cryptographically signed audit trail that can be verified offline by any internal auditor or third party. 02:28 — Panopticore delivers the controls and evidence that compliance teams, auditors, and often insurers need before agents can move from pilot to production. In simple terms, this technology is unblocking agents that are stuck in limbo. Visit Cloud Wars for more.

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Cloud Wars analyzes the major cloud vendors from the perspective of business customers. In Cloud Wars Live, Bob Evans talks with both sides about these profoundly transformative technologies, and with monthly All-Star guests from across the business community about the trends impacting how the world lives, works, plays, and dreams. Visit https://cloudwars.com for more.

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