PodcastsNegóciosCloud Wars Live with Bob Evans

Cloud Wars Live with Bob Evans

Bob Evans
Cloud Wars Live with Bob Evans
Último episódio

781 episódios

  • Cloud Wars Live with Bob Evans

    How Gemini Enterprise Is Driving Internal Innovation at KPMG | Cloud Wars Live

    05/05/2026 | 8min
    At Google Cloud Next in Las Vegas, Cloud Wars Founder Bob Evans sat down with Managing Director for Internal Innovation, KPMG, Aaron Purcell to discuss how KPMG is accelerating AI transformation with Google Cloud. As both a customer and partner of Google Cloud, KPMG offers a unique “client zero” perspective, using Gemini and Vertex AI internally while helping clients do the same. Purcell explains why Google’s full-stack AI platform stood out, how governance and speed can coexist, and why employee familiarity with consumer AI tools is changing enterprise adoption faster than ever before.

    KPMG’s AI Playbook

    The Big Themes:

    Why Google Won: KPMG evaluated multiple AI providers, but Google Cloud stood apart because it offered what Aaron Purcell called the “full stack.” Instead of piecing together separate providers for models, infrastructure, and agent development, Google delivered an integrated platform that included model creation, cloud services, infrastructure, and a mature agent-building platform through Vertex AI. That end-to-end capability gave KPMG confidence that execution would be faster and more scalable.

    Consumer AI Accelerates Enterprise Adoption: One of the biggest accelerators for enterprise AI adoption is that employees are already using similar tools at home. Purcell noted that many people already have experience with Google products in their personal lives, making workplace adoption much easier. Tools like NotebookLM and Gemini Enterprise feel intuitive because users recognize the patterns and workflows from consumer applications. Instead of learning entirely new systems, employees translate familiar habits into the workplace. This reduces resistance, shortens training time, and improves confidence.

    Keeping Up With Vertical Innovation: Purcell said the pace of AI innovation is no longer a hockey stick. It feels like a vertical line. New capabilities are arriving so quickly that organizations need systems to keep employees informed without overwhelming them. KPMG uses Gemini Enterprise itself as a communication platform, with announcement sections highlighting new features and important updates. They also run office hours, user sessions, and collaborative education efforts to keep professionals current.

    The Big Quote: “We’re providing the general user with the ability to create their own agents for personal productivity.”

    More from Google Cloud and KPMG:

    Learn more about Google Cloud and KPMG and Google Cloud's alliance.

    Visit Cloud Wars for more.
  • Cloud Wars Live with Bob Evans

    AWS's Awesome AI Acceleration: Still Falling Behind

    05/05/2026 | 4min
    In today's Cloud Wars Minute, I compare AWS’s impressive quarter with the even faster momentum of its competitors.

    Highlights

    00:01 — Wanted to talk today a little bit about the Q1 that AWS just had. I think they revealed an awesome acceleration in Q1, but in a competitive sense, it's still falling behind competitors like Google Cloud, Microsoft, and Oracle.

    00:36 — After three years, our AI run rate now for AWS is $20 billion, compared to $58 million for cloud in its early years. Jassy emphasized how aggressively AWS is pushing into AI and highlighted four key reasons behind this acceleration.

    02:05 — AWS revenue grew 28% to $37.6 billion, its highest growth in 15 years. However, Google Cloud is growing at 63%, Microsoft at 29%, and Oracle at 44%, with all three showing stronger backlog growth.

    02:55 — A couple things can be true at the same time. AWS had a strong quarter and happy customers, but on a competitive basis, it ranks last in growth rate, backlog size, and backlog growth among hyperscalers.

    03:52 — AWS remains strong in a massive market with many customers, but compared to competitors, it has the smallest and slowest-growing backlog. Those are the facts on the ground today in the cloud market.

    Visit Cloud Wars for more.
  • Cloud Wars Live with Bob Evans

    Hyperscaler Backlog Hits $2 Trillion

    04/05/2026 | 4min
    In today’s Cloud Wars Minute, I break down how hyperscalers reached a staggering $2 trillion backlog and what it means for the future of AI infrastructure.

    Highlights

    00:03 — The hyperscaler market (the four big companies that are helping to shape the world with the power of AI), their backlog has now hit $2 trillion. So not just their recent revenue, talking about future commitments, contracted business not yet recognized as revenue: $2 trillion. Talk about some responsibility.

    01:21 — So you see Microsoft’s backlog almost doubled: $627 billion. Oracle’s up a whopping 325% to $553 billion. We’ve got Google Cloud with a huge jump, 93%, $462 billion, and AWS, very nice number, but relative to the others it is not quite up to snuff at 49%, $364 billion.

    02:25 — So I think AWS is doing a good job; it’s just its competitors are doing a better job — higher growth. All in all, this rolls up to more proof: this is the cloud AI market, the greatest growth market the world has ever known.

    02:52 — Google Cloud, on its revenue side, 63% growth, and then by far its fastest growth backlog number here, 93%. This is a red-hot company, not just for the last few months — this backlog shows a huge number coming forward.

    03:39 — This is a fantastic time to be a customer in this business because you’ve got unbelievable demand. The competition from these companies is showing they’ve got to continue to innovate as rapidly as possible and give their customers more choice.

    Visit Cloud Wars for more.
  • Cloud Wars Live with Bob Evans

    AI Agent & Copilot Podcast: Inside Microsoft’s Vision for AI Agents and the Future of Work

    01/05/2026 | 9min
    In this episode of the AI Agent & Copilot Podcast, Cloud Wars Founder Bob Evans, is joined by James Lennox, Director of Product, Microsoft, who shares his perspective on AI transformation, enterprise adoption, and the evolving human-AI relationship. Recorded live at the 2026 AI Agent & Copilot Summit NA, Lennox explores how tools like Copilot and Work IQ are reshaping productivity, governance, and innovation across industries.

    Key Takeaways

    Delegation is the New Productivity Model: Lennox underscores a fundamental shift: “I can delegate those long-running tasks to AI.” This evolution allows humans to move away from repetitive execution and focus on strategic, creative, and decision-driven work. With platforms like Work IQ acting as the “brain behind Copilot,” organizations gain end-to-end visibility into business processes. This changes not just efficiency, but the very nature of work — humans become orchestrators rather than operators, dramatically increasing output and impact across roles.

    Governance is the Gateway to Scale: One of the biggest blockers to AI adoption isn’t capability, it’s control. Lennox notes organizations ask: “How do I have the governance and oversight to roll this out at scale?” Tools like Microsoft Agent 365 aim to solve this with “full observability, full control, full security.” Without trust frameworks, AI remains experimental. With them, it becomes operational. This highlights that enterprise AI success depends as much on infrastructure and policy as it does on innovation.

    AI is Universally Applicable Across Industries: Lennox observed leaders from diverse sectors, manufacturing, healthcare, and food services, all exploring AI adoption. “There is so much broad applicability…to real business process automation.” This reinforces that AI is not industry-specific but function-specific. Whether it’s document processing or supply chain optimization, AI can integrate into virtually any workflow, making it a universal transformation layer rather than a niche tool.

    Visit Cloud Wars for more.
  • Cloud Wars Live with Bob Evans

    Google Cloud Blowout Q1 Proves Why It's #1, AWS #7

    01/05/2026 | 5min
    In today’s Cloud Wars Minute, I analyze the shifting balance of power between Google Cloud and AWS.

    Highlights

    00:03 — Last week, we had three of the four hyperscalers report their Q1 numbers. It’s been fascinating to look at those. While everybody did very, very well, Google Cloud just had an utterly exceptional, spectacular Q1, and I think the evidence of what we see in these comparative numbers shows why Google Cloud has risen to number one.

    00:51 — If we compare side by side, Google Cloud and AWS in Q1 on the growth rate, their revenue, their backlog growth, and the backlog numbers — the growth: 63% to 28%. Now we will certainly hear from a lot of the AWS fanboys that that’s just because there’s a discrepancy in size. That’s true, but it does not cover this discrepancy in growth rate.

    01:35 — For Google Cloud, the backlog grew 93% to $462 billion. For AWS, the backlog grew 49% to $364 billion. Really impressive numbers here from AWS, but they play in a market with some other pretty good companies as well. Google Cloud shows 93% backlog growth versus 49%, and $100 billion bigger in backlog total versus AWS.

    02:31 — AWS in Q1 had 85% more revenue than Google Cloud. Then how do you explain this backlog discrepancy? It shows that going forward, which is what the backlog shows us, future trends of business, Google Cloud is winning much more business in the future. Google Cloud is winning more new business, and that’s where the game is being played.

    03:25 — So clearly, the whole AI boom had a huge impact on these numbers. We saw Microsoft, just to toss this in, Microsoft's growth rate was 29% in Q1, its fiscal Q3, and its RPO, which is its version of backlog, was up, it said, 99% to$ 627 billion. Oracle, its RPO was up 325% to over $550 billion. So, it's just an incredible market here right now.

    04:05 — For a long time, AWS has conditioned the market to say AWS is the king of the cloud and it will be forever. That’s just not true anymore. Google Cloud, through innovation and jumping into the AI game early and aggressively, is booming right now, and its core cloud business is doing very well.

    Visit Cloud Wars for more.

Mais podcasts de Negócios

Sobre Cloud Wars Live with 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.
Sítio Web de podcast

Ouve Cloud Wars Live with Bob Evans, Economia dia a dia e muitos outros podcasts de todo o mundo com a aplicação radio.pt

Obtenha a aplicação gratuita radio.pt

  • Guardar rádios e podcasts favoritos
  • Transmissão via Wi-Fi ou Bluetooth
  • Carplay & Android Audo compatìvel
  • E ainda mais funções

Cloud Wars Live with Bob Evans: Podcast do grupo

Informação legal
Aplicações
Social
v8.8.14| © 2007-2026 radio.de GmbH
Generated: 5/5/2026 - 11:06:42 PM