Ronak Mathur shares some of the speakers and customers in the AI, cybersecurity, and government fields that he is looking forward to hearing at the upcoming Digital CIO Summit.
Public Sector
C3 AI extends partnership with AWS to make its range of AI applications available in the AWS Marketplace and support digital transformation use cases.
Kieron Allen explains how Appian’s Data Fabric technology is helping government customers including the military support mission-critical requirements.
The future of software development is evolving to become more low-code, says Bill Doerrfeld, who explains with practical use cases that illustrate the benefits.
Wayne Sadin explains how data governance came to be so messy, and how strategic use of cloud and cybersecurity can impose order.
The shift to renewable energy leaves oil, gas, and electrical infrastructure vulnerable to threats such as ransomware, DDoS, and more, CISO Chris Hughes explains.
CISO Robert Wood explains why government agencies use data governance frameworks and how they protect national security, citizen privacy, and more.
Cloud native. AI-driven. Democratized access. Automation Anywhere meets the key automation requirements of business and tech leaders.
Alloy XYZ lets big Oracle cloud-infrastructure customers evolve into cloud providers offering industry-specific solutions to other businesses.
Acceleration Economy Co-founders John Siefert and Bob Evans explain how our Digital CIO Summit equips CXOs to create opportunities with data, cybersecurity and other technology platforms.
In this Cloud Wars Expo Moment, SAP’s Don Ingle describes how and why edge technology is embedded into the company’s HANA business technology platform.
Kieron Allen explains the importance of onboarding new and emerging technologies after C3 AI’s announcement of its government contract with the U.S. Missile Defense Agency.
Given that technology evolves and accelerates at a rapid pace, Tony Uphoff explains why the lines between a technology company and a company harnessing the power of technology are blurring.
SAP’s Chris Atkins and Don Ingle describe bringing cloud technology to the public sector and the challenges faced such as reluctance to adopt best practices, risk, security, cost and making IT a business partner.
In this Industry Cloud Battleground session, recorded at Cloud Wars Expo 2022, Jon Rooney, Nicholas Smith, and John Sasson discuss how cloud technology can help public sector customers.
Google Cloud’s Emma Fish and Brad Hoffman describe how Google Cloud positions its solutions within the public sector and the top three priorities for today’s public sector customers.
Kieron Allen profiles Rubicon, a company that excels in providing a sustainable waste management solution that dramatically reduces the amount of waste in an organization and equates to cost savings.
In this Cloud Wars Expo Industry Cloud Battleground moment, SAP’s Don Ingle explains how the company prioritizes the citizen experience to gain the trust of public citizens.
In ep. 23, Kieron Allen discusses a strategic concept that considers guidelines and limitations as opportunities for innovation rather than hurdles to overcome.
Legislation would require cabinet agencies to collaborate to solve supply chain issues; but will that approach be effective? In episode 80 of the Cloud Wars Horizon minute, Tom Smith looks into it.