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Cloud Wars Live with Bob Evans

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    Enterprise AI Maturity Drives Expanded Microsoft-KPMG Collaboration

    26-06-2026 | 2 Min.
    In today's Cloud Wars Minute, I discuss how one of the Big Four consultancies is using Microsoft technology to simplify AI scaling for customers worldwide.

    Highlights

    00:10 — Some big partner news today: KPMG and Microsoft are expanding their existing partnership to help firms scale agentic AI initiatives. Another example of how far things have progressed in a few short years, as companies become increasingly AI-mature and start to incorporate these transformational technologies across their businesses.

    00:34 — Within the new agreement, KPMG will leverage Microsoft 365 Agent to enhance its trusted AI framework in order to help KPMG clients deliver agentic AI across their enterprises, while KPMG member firms will also be deploying Microsoft 365 Copilot on a global scale, totaling over 267,000 users.

    01:02 — So, a massive rollout of Copilot there. But the big story here is how KPMG is further integrating, this time from an agentic AI stance, Microsoft technology into its client service delivery platforms. What this means is that it's making it easier for KPMG clients to scale AI because of the consistency this provides.

    01:25 — It's consistency, governance, deployment, management, and production, and that's the real customer benefit here. This is a deepening of the relationship between Microsoft and KPMG.

    01:36 — I think partnerships like this are so important because the amount of options and strategies for AI deployment is really quite mind-boggling. So, when you have one of the Big Four consultancies showing the way, using a consistent set of tools in-house and with its customers, the outcomes are just going to be that much better.

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    AWS Autonomous Solution Slays Tech-Debt Monster!

    25-06-2026 | 5 Min.
    In today's Cloud Wars Minute, I explain how AWS is using AI-driven automation to reduce technical debt and free up budgets for innovation.

    Highlights

    00:03 — As the AI Revolution has kicked into full swing this year, we've heard a lot of stories — interesting ones — about companies blowing through their AI budgets because everybody loves this stuff; everybody wants to use it. That brings up this notion of technical debt.

    00:46 — AWS has introduced an autonomous tool that's primary job is to slay the technical debt monster that is grinding up so much of so many companies' IT budgets and limiting their abilities to do the things going forward that they need to do. It said it consumes 30% of IT budgets, and this is a staggering number.

    01:51 — This party that's been going on here now — the big AI kegger during the AI Revolution — is going to come to an end. And what always follows those parties is a hangover. That hangover is going to be centered on technical debt, budgets, and money decisions that have to be made.

    02:44 — AWS gave a list of some of the benefits of it [the tool] but, AWS is missing a huge audience, business people who say, “God, we're spending incredible amounts of money on IT. Why are we not getting as much sort of innovation oomph out of this?” It's because so much has to be spent to sustain this already in place technology that's there, the technical debt that builds on that.

    04:33 — I think AWS has to find somebody to package this as an agent, that if they call this agentic AI, it goes from being some sleepy thing with a ho-hum name to something that could be very cool. It's the technical debt killer agent, something like that. This is what it does: it autonomously operates, takes care of stuff, makes decisions, evaluates data, does all that.

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    Microsoft Developing AI Devices Designed Specifically for AI Agents

    24-06-2026 | 2 Min.
    Highlights

    00:08 — Now, in a slight tangent away from what we're used to from Microsoft, the company is developing two new AI-powered gadgets for workers that tap into AI for daily tasks. Both are currently in the concept stage.

    00:22 — The first is a small cube designed to sit on a desk that can be activated by voice or touch. Second is a wearable access badge that would give wearers access to AI-driven workflows. Now, the two devices are already being used by a couple of hundred Microsoft employees, but the company has not said when they'll become commercially available.

    00:44 — Both were showcased at the recent Build conference. They're part of Microsoft's Project Solara, and here's what Stephen Pattison, CVP and Technical Fellow, Applied Sciences Group at Microsoft, had to say about the overall project.

    01:07 — "The mission of Project Solara, a new software platform coupled with tailored hardware solutions, is to pioneer agent-first experiences that are shaped around you, your agents, your tasks, your environment, under your control."

    01:27 — "These new devices are not meant to run traditional apps. They're designed for agents, and that shift gives us more flexibility in the user interface because the experience can adapt to the device, screen size, content, and even the mode of interaction, whether visual, voice, touch, or multimodal."

    02:07 — I think it's particularly interesting that Microso

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    Google Cloud + Palantir Form Powerful Partnership Re: Data, AI, Industries

    23-06-2026 | 5 Min.
    In today's Cloud Wars Minute, I look at why two of the fastest-growing Cloud Wars companies are joining forces around data, AI, and industry solutions.

    Highlights

    00:03 — When heavy weather rolls in, it's good to have friends around. It's good to have partnerships, and I don't think the AI Revolution is so much heavy weather, but that depends on how well prepared businesses are to take advantage of it, how aggressively, how thoughtfully they're moving into this AI Revolution.

    00:41 — It's interesting, Google Cloud and Palantir, on the Cloud Wars Top 10, these are the two fastest-growing companies. Google Cloud grew 63%; Palantir grew 70%. Palantir's commercial business grew 133% in the first quarter, so they've got enormous momentum.

    01:30 — The Palantir Foundry platform for enterprise data management is now available on Google Cloud infrastructure and on the Google Cloud Marketplace. Google Cloud and Palantir have built connectors between Foundry and Google Cloud's BigQuery, allowing data from those platforms and others to be pulled together for businesses to analyze.

    02:09 — Not just the technical integrations, which have to happen, but also this desire for these two companies to say, "We're going to jointly develop industry-specific solutions around data and AI for vertical markets." The first two they picked are retail and financial services.

    03:15 — This is a dream partnership, I think. And it's also probably an example of how, with the enormity of the prospects of what can happen here in the AI Revolution, we're going to see more of the Cloud Wars Top 10 companies form these sorts of wide-ranging partnerships.

    04:19 — There's a big emphasis from both of these companies on keeping things open and fully accessible for whichever specific routes customers want to take. We're seeing these inextricably bound connections here through this partnership of data, which is the fuel for AI, helping companies transform into AI-powered enterprises.

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    Hyperscaler Backlog $2.1 Trillion Amid Innovation Boom

    22-06-2026 | 5 Min.
    Highlights

    00:27 — It's not just business as usual for these companies, their customers, and others who are tied into these extraordinary enterprises. We're also seeing booms in innovation, not just in technology but in go-to-market models, business models, and more.

    01:32 — The big part of this is that it's not just big numbers, but big numbers driving widespread, deep, and profound innovation. Here's how the $2.1 trillion breaks out across the four hyperscalers:



    Backlog
    RPO Total Backlog
    RPO Growth Rate




    Oracle
    $638 Billion
    363%


    Microsoft
    $627 Billion
    99%


    Google Cloud
    $462 Billion
    93%


    AWS
    $364 Billion
    49%


    Total
    $2.091 Trillion
     



    02:32 — With this high level of innovation, we're seeing a convergence of industries including technology, energy, and construction. Because of extreme demands, the tech industry has to start getting into the energy business. Construction is entering the picture as well, as these facilities are some of the largest built in such a short period of time, meeting demanding specifications and aligning with supply and demand.

    03:25 — This convergence is leading to the hyperscalers developing new business models. These companies are coming up with unique models to solve this unprecedented demand and business challenge. Customers are coming up with different models based on what's happening, too.

    04:15 — I have been a huge fan of the potential of fusion energy to meet this need. The convergence of tech and energy is only going to accelerate what's happening to break even with fusion energy.

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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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