Businesses exhibit strong confidence in cloud and AI, reflected in soaring RPO and backlog figures from Workday, Snowflake, and Salesforce. Substantial long-term commitments highlight aggressive investments in these companies’ software.
Search Results: AI (8041)
Recent earnings reports from Workday, Snowflake, and Salesforce show strong future bookings across diverse market positions.
Bonnie Tinder touches on the role of releaders, challenges of team turnovers, and strategies for building trust and navigating change.
Microsoft’s Work From Car (WFC) redefines mobile offices, offering connectivity and productivity enhancements; yet, considerations like Android exclusivity and safety implications cast uncertainty on its broader market influence.
Workday’s co-founder Aneel Bhusri transitions to executive chairman, and cites six key strategic areas, including AI integration, industry-specific solutions, and cybersecurity, as the company aims to double revenue to $15 billion.
Gutsy redefines cybersecurity with process mining, a strategic tool that integrates people, processes, and technology to offer data-driven insights.
Workday’s recent strong fiscal performance includes impressive subscription revenue growth and substantial backlog.
RaceTrac VP of Accounting Merlix Reynolds reveals how Workday helped with overcoming challenges with innovation and cost management support.
Workday’s Q4 results showcase a robust fiscal performance with a 19% surge in subscription revenue, hitting $6.6 billion for fiscal 2024.
Has Microsoft surpassed AWS as the leader in the enterprise cloud? Financial figures show Microsoft’s cloud revenue consistently outpacing AWS.
There’s a case to be made that Microsoft has become the largest and most influential cloud vendor globally, surpassing AWS.
Highlighting optimistic subscription-revenue trends for Workday, decoding Salesforce’s cautiously optimistic signals for a potential growth turnaround, and expecting continued strong growth for Snowflake driven by AI and expanding data initiatives.
An analysis of the upcoming fiscal Q4 results of Workday, Snowflake, and Salesforce that emphasizes their ability to succeed in the dynamic cloud market.
Workday partners with services provider Insperity to deliver new HR offerings that help small and medium businesses accelerate growth.
Partnering with Soracom, Couchbase makes it easier for customers to connect IoT devices in diverse geographical locations and remote areas where connectivity is often difficult.
SAP charts a new course in leadership with Hasso Plattner’s strategic choice of Pekka Ala-Pietilä as chairman, who was named after the company parted ways with its chairman-designate.
In the realm of quantum computing, IBM shines with milestones that include the Condor processor’s 1,121 qubits and the strategic transition to the Heron processor.
Andy Jassy claims AWS had the cloud market’s highest incremental revenue gain, overlooking Microsoft’s superior figures, leading to questions about his perception of cloud services.
RaceTrac utilizes Workday’s adaptable platform for quick integration of new data, effective module interaction, and prompt implementation of changes.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy’s remarks on cloud providers raise questions about whether the company is evolving in line with customer requirements.