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Cloud Wars Live with Bob Evans

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    Oracle Targets Faster Patching as AI Threats Intensify | Cloud Wars Live

    13-07-2026 | 18 Min.
    As artificial intelligence accelerates both innovation and cyber risk, organizations are facing unprecedented pressure to secure sensitive data while deploying AI at scale. In this episode of Cloud Wars Live, Bob Evans speaks with Vipin Samar, SVP, Software Engineering, Database Security, Oracle, about Oracle's expanded AI security strategy and how the company is helping customers defend against increasingly sophisticated AI-powered attacks. Samar explains Oracle's three-part security philosophy and why removing barriers to rapid patching and risk assessment has become essential in the emerging era of agentic AI.

    Winning the AI Security Race

    The Big Themes:

    AI Has Fundamentally Changed the Cybersecurity Landscape: Vipin Samar argues that artificial intelligence has dramatically shifted the balance between defenders and attackers. While organizations are rapidly adopting agentic AI to improve productivity and automate business processes, the same advances are empowering cybercriminals. Modern large language models can now write software, analyze applications, identify vulnerabilities, and even recommend methods for exploiting those weaknesses. Tasks that once required highly trained hackers and weeks of effort can now be completed in hours by individuals with far less technical expertise.

    Speed Has Become a Critical Security Requirement: One of the interview's strongest themes is that cybersecurity now operates on AI timelines rather than human timelines. Samar explains that attackers no longer wait weeks or months to exploit newly discovered vulnerabilities. AI allows them to identify weaknesses, analyze patches, and develop exploits almost immediately after updates become available. That makes rapid patch deployment essential. Oracle is responding by simplifying and accelerating the entire patching lifecycle through automation, database lifecycle management tools, application testing capabilities, and deployment technologies that reduce operational complexity.

    Oracle Is Removing Adoption Barriers: Oracle's strategy extends beyond developing new security technology. Samar explains that many organizations delay implementing security improvements because of procurement hurdles, lengthy approval processes, limited budgets, or concerns about operational disruption. Oracle is attempting to eliminate those obstacles by making several enterprise-grade security products available free for a limited time, including Oracle Data Safe, Database Security Assessment capabilities, Database Lifecycle Management Pack, and Exadata Management Pack.

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    Google Cloud All-in w/Ecosystem for Agentic Transformation as Others Launch Deployment Co.'s

    13-07-2026 | 5 Min.
    In today's Cloud Wars Minute, I compare Google's ecosystem-first AI strategy with the hybrid deployment models of Microsoft and AWS.Highlights

    00:03 — A crazy new trend here in 2026 has been AI deployment, or agent deployment, agentic transformation. The connection is this remarkable technology that all these AI companies have been pumping out with the desired business goals that business leaders are demanding. You see a couple of different approaches emerging here.

    00:26 — The five big AI companies leading the way on this are Google Cloud, Microsoft, AWS, OpenAI, and Anthropic. The only one of those that is going with an exclusively partner ecosystem-led approach for these AI deployments is Google Cloud. I think the big thing is it's going 100% with its ecosystem partners for these AI deployments, for what Google Cloud calls agentic transformation.

    01:51 — President, Global Partner Ecosystem, Kevin Ichhpurani has been a very successful in his efforts. He's also been a staunch supporter of this [approach], he says: "We're a technology company. We're really good at doing the technology, and we want to surround ourselves with force multiplying partners who are really good at the deployment. And Google Cloud will be connected with them in some ways."

    03:16 — Partner-driven revenue was up 80%. Bookings driven by partners were up 100%, so they doubled. And sales of partner-created solutions on the Google Cloud Marketplace were up 90%. As high-growth as Google Cloud was in 2025, they're moving and growing, expanding at an even more blistering pace here in 2026.

    04:36 — Google Cloud has said, "Hey, what we've been doing so far has been working really well. We're going to double down on that with lots of training and incentives for our partners," whereas AWS and Microsoft say, "You know what? We're going to keep working with partners. In some ways, we need to build our own capabilities and expertise."

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    AI Agent & Copilot Podcast: Solgari's Ed Grant on Transforming Customer Engagement with AI

    10-07-2026 | 18 Min.
    Key Takeaways

    Solgari's leading innovations: Grant explains that Solgari provides a customer engagement platform built on Azure that extends Microsoft Teams and Dynamics 365 (as well as other CRMs) to capture customer conversations and centralize that data for better engagement. Customers are adopting it to quickly solve specific engagement challenges, gain fast ROI, and apply it to AI strategies to drive more intelligent business outcomes.

    AI's role in customer engagement: Companies that centralize customer conversations into a single data platform gain an advantage because AI is only as effective as the data it can access. Grant says customer engagement is "ground zero for AI" as it enables capabilities like automation, sentiment analysis, and sales or service intelligence that improve customer satisfaction, reduce costs, and deliver measurable ROI.

    Use case: Grant shares details on Solgari's involvement with AMB Sports & Entertainment, who own the Atlanta Falcons. Solgari helped them unify fan engagement across voice, SMS, email, and WhatsApp within Microsoft Teams and Dynamics 365, creating a repository of fan conversations in Dataverse. By consolidating this data, AMB Sports & Entertainment is now well positioned to "create momentum around their AI strategy."

    Final thoughts: In closing, Grant shares why Solgari has shifted its customer and partner conversations away from product demos and toward business outcomes, showing how customer engagement data can evolve into valuable AI use cases over time.

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    Salesforce-Databricks Alliance Strengthens Enterprise AI with Trusted Data

    10-07-2026 | 2 Min.
    In today's Cloud Wars Minute, I explain why the next phase of agentic AI is all about governance, security, and business processes.

    Highlights

    00:03 — Salesforce has expanded its partnership with Databricks to help organizations better connect enterprise data with business outcomes in the era of agentic AI. At its core, the expanded partnership is about recognizing that as AI agents take on a larger role across the enterprise, they need access to complete, connected data that's paired with business context, security controls, and enterprise processes.

    00:51 — Access to data alone really is not enough for AI agents to deliver meaningful business value. "Customers consistently tell us they want AI agents to become a larger part of how work gets done across the enterprise," said Andy Kofoid, President of Global Field Operations at Databricks. "To make this a reality, they need access to trusted data, business contexts, and governance controls wherever that information lives."

    01:32 — "Together, Salesforce and Databricks are helping customers connect governed data and business contexts across platforms, giving humans and agents the shared foundation they need to search, reason, and act with confidence."

    01:46— I think this partnership is, yet again, part of a pattern that's emerging here. It's representing a broader shift that's taking place across the AI industry as organizations move beyond experimentation and toward large-scale deployment of AI agents.

    02:00 — As this is happening, success really depends less on the models and more on the ability to unite these agentic capabilities with data governance, security, and business processes. Salesforce and Databricks are betting that enterprises need all of those elements working together cohesively if agentic AI is to deliver on the promises it has made.

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    AI Deployment Wars Heat Up: AWS, MSFT Push War Chest to $10B

    09-07-2026 | 5 Min.
    Minute, I look at how Google Cloud, Microsoft, AWS, OpenAI, and Anthropic are redefining enterprise AI adoption.

    Highlights

    00:11 — So, in what I'm calling the AI Deployment Wars, we see the five largest AI companies — that is, Google Cloud, Microsoft, AWS, OpenAI, and Anthropic — are now all saying, or realizing, that in addition to this incredible technology they're pumping out, they have to actually ensure that all that cool stuff works for customers and that it delivers quantifiable business outcomes.

    01:29 — One, we see these tech companies, who've always said, "I don't want to be in the services business," now they have to get a little bit into the services business. They are all relying on the coolest three-letter acronym of the year, FDE, for forward deployed engineers, and they're all saying they're doing this to help customers, to co-create and collaborate with customers.

    02:22 — So first, Google Cloud, number one on the Cloud Wars Top 10, it announced a $750 million ecosystem fund to help partners develop agentic AI applications and capabilities that will help its customers get up to speed. OpenAI, $4.15 billion that it's investing in this — $4 billion so far itself, and outside investors have put into a new deployment company.

    03:03 — Anthropic, it's about $1.5 billion, and all these companies, other than Google Cloud, it's a combination of forward deployed engineers and partners. AWS said, "We're going to put a billion dollars into it." Microsoft, $2.5 billion. It's calling it's the Microsoft Frontier Company. These numbers here together add up to $9.9 billion. I rounded up to $10 billion.

    04:02 — They're (customers are) saying, "We're spending a lot of money on it, we're devoting a lot of time, we're devoting a lot of thinking and energy and focus to this, but we're not seeing the tangible business outcomes." We need to get this deep-seated engineering capability from these big tech vendors to ensure that these new AI transformation initiatives aren't just talk.

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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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