Chris Lochhead explores the ways that exponentialism has driven innovation in business, culture, and other areas—more so than incrementalists do.
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The Amazon Lyft $8 million per-month deal for infrastructure and data-management servies via AWS has sparked new questions. Namely, is it worth it?
Read the transcript of my conversation with Microsoft Services CTO Norm Judah for insight into current Microsoft projects and what comes next.
My take: if Workday can back up its big claims about fast, low-cost deployments for customers, Oracle and SAP will have no choice but to catch up.
What a new study of more than 700 finance leaders reveals about the future of cloud ERP and AI, especially for market leaders Oracle, Workday and SAP.
As Amazon battles with retailers in the grocery-store and drug-store sectors, Microsoft locks down contracts with a number of the world’s top retail chains.
Founded by Richard Branson, Virgin Trains is a UK-based company that’s revolutionizing the railway industry, helping travelers arrive relaxed and refreshed.
Tom Fisher, a legendary executive, is currently EVP and CTO of MapR Technologies, which is the industry’s leading platform for AI and analytics.
Tony Uphoff, President & CEO of Thomasnet.com, a company that’s the leading platform for product sourcing, supplier selection & actionable information.
IBM plans to leapfrog its tech competitors by offering new tools that simplify & streamline the management of complex technologies regardless of cloud or AI
In today’s blindingly fast world of digital business, it’s no longer enough for every business to become a software business they must become an AI company.
Blockchain has enormous potential, that might be just what Oracle needs to reignite its sprawling cloud business, which has has lower performance.
Why would any company competing with Amazon voluntary subsidize bare-knuckle competitor Amazon by choosing subsidiary AWS as its cloud-computing vendor?
Microsoft has unleashed an AI technology strategy that’s as complete and ambitious as any you’ll find from any company in the world.
Satya Nadella’s cloud business, Microsoft, is growing at a stunning 58%–and the enterprise cloud hasn’t even begun to reach the fat part of the market.
Oracle is using “adaptive intelligence” capabilities for its entire NetSuite family of integrated applications aimed at small and mid-sized businesses.
IBM has undergone radical transformation the last few years, CEO Ginni Rometty claimed last week that IBM has become the world leader in enterprise AI.
Oracle appoints Clay Magouyrk and Mike Sicilia as co-CEOs, marking a bold pivot into AI and cloud-first leadership for its $15B applications business.
New agent performs classification of data, gives prompts to site owners to improve quality, and maintains hygiene for content and its associated metadata.
While Microsoft’s investment is a vote of confidence in UK AI leadership, some voices in Europe, including SAP and Siemens CEOs, warn that current EU regulations are leaving the continent behind in AI innovation.