How will organizations determine if and how employees can work remotely now that the pandemic is on the wane? Janet Schijns explores the options.
In Part 2 of his advice series for CIOs on getting “a seat at the table,” Kenny Mullican asks Wayne Sadin to explain how tech-first execs can gain trust of the CEO and boards.
AWS has surpassed Microsoft and Google Cloud in claiming the majority of Snowflake customers who use its data cloud solutions.
In today’s Cloud Wars Minute, Bob seeks an explanation for why AWS has captured 80% of Snowflake customer partnerships, dwarfing the efforts of cloud competitors.
Much has been said about helping employees navigate burnout, but not as much for leaders, writes Scott Vaughan, in this insightful compendium of tips to tackle the issue.
Zoom’s Q2 results were a mixed bag: missed revenue forecast and lowered full-year outlook based on macro factors. Profitability was a plus.
In Episode 43 of the CXO2 Minute, Wayne discusses what the cloud provides to small and medium businesses and how to know if operations are genuinely serviced by legitimate cloud vendors.
In Cloud Wars Horizon Minute, Ep. 35, Tom Smith touches on the financial results recently reported by Zoom Video Communications.
Wayne and Bob cover Microsoft’s commitment to lowering cloud customer costs and the need for boards and C-suites to accept WFH.
Cisco says customers are building ‘massively scalable’ clouds that will boost its business. Aggressive supply chain moves pay off.
In this Cloud Wars Expo Moment, the co-creator of Category Pirates explores the dividing line between 35-and-under digital natives and older native analogs, and how this gap defines the future of cloud tech.
In Episode 14 of the Growth Swarm podcast, John Siefert, Bob Evans, Tony Uphoff, and Scott Vaughan discuss the growth of the massive manufacturing industry and why cloud companies want a part of it, as well how technology — everything from digital twins and the Metaverse to AI and image recognition — accelerates this growth.
In Cloud Wars Horizon Minute, Ep. 34, Tom Smith discusses how aggressive supply chain measures helped Cisco boost results in its most recent quarter.
Walmart’s financial results, and commentary by executives on its earnings call, show progress toward working through its inventory problem. That could be a positive indicator for retailers.
Are the results of Walmart, and its success at inventory reduction, a sign of better things to come? It may be too soon to tell, but, as Tom Smith points out in Cloud Wars Horizon Minute, Ep. 33, they point the way to better performance.
Local municipal organizations are helping businesses keep tech talent by offering incentives to remote workers to move to their cities and towns.
In this Cloud Wars Expo Moment, Wayne spells out building an organization with the “OODA loop,” which stipulates that one must observe, orient, decide and act on data more efficiently.
At some point soon, customers will tire of hearing about pandemic reasons for supply chain disruptions and just want us to figure it out and deliver what we promised, which is where cloud solutions can be leveraged.
In CXO2 Minute, Ep. 42, Wayne explains the broader significance of a tech-focused executive’s ascension to the interim CEO role at a major grilling appliance company.
In this roundtable, Aaron Back, Wayne Sadin and Oracle’s Leo Leung and Andrew de la Torre discuss the evolution and current state of telco tech.