The Metaverse has spawned new commerce models, including direct-to-avatar (DTA), which some believe is the next iteration of direct-to-consumer and could one day dominate retail.
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Findmine uses AI to assemble “looks” with clothing, furniture, and more – resulting in more “shoppable content” for customers to engage with.
In this Cloud Wars Minute, Bob explains a recent story posted to Microsoft’s website, which explains the ERP deal that the company won in 2019. In this deal, Microsoft’s client is New York City’s Department of Environmental Protection, who aim to replace old mainframes in efforts to deliver fresh, safe drinking water to residents.
The name of ServiceNow’s new program,” RiseUp with ServiceNow,” might ring a bell. Bob Evans explains why in the context of the Cloud Wars.
Spend Matters® just released their annual 50 Providers to Know and 50 Providers to Watch lists with Yooz appearing on it for the fifth year.
In this episode, Bob covers the launch of the RiseUp with ServiceNow program, and how both its name and program are similar to the RISE with SAP program.
It’s a clear recognition of the total trust that McDermott has earned from ServiceNow founder Fred Luddy, who stepped down from the chairman’s role to make way for McDermott.
In this Road to Celosphere interview, AmerCare Royal CIO Jeff DeSandre says he looks forward to networking and learning about potential Celonis use cases.
Ronak profiles Australian startup PIPE AI, which has developed innovative AI systems to assist pipe and sewage maintenance on a grand scale.
Bob lays out the Cloud Wars Top 10, along with some insights into the companies in the top half for the third quarter.
In episode 31, Wayne explains the IT preparations needed for organizations that are expecting massive increases in data collection.
¿Ha considerado la gran variedad de proveedores de bases de datos en el mercado actual? Desde los grandes y tradicionales proveedores hasta startups y otras pequeñas empresas, todas tienen una cualidad diferenciadora entre sí.
As he takes a closer look at the third quarter results for Google, Amazon, and Microsoft, Bob puts the numbers into context, and suggests what they might mean for the providers going forward.
Google Cloud had their “big moment” as they saw a 2% growth rate increase, while Microsoft and AWS saw a decline in their growth rates for Q3. Google Cloud is an example of a cloud provider that is offering value to customers, which is being reflected in their fortunes.
Wayne explains how smart CIOs go about keeping their boards informed and enthusiastic about data modernization projects.
Conseguir apoyo de la Junta Directiva para iniciativas de modernización de tecnologías requiere un método que facilite el impacto de negocios.
Google Cloud has three great bits of news coming out of the third quarter. Bob explains why this bodes well for its place in the Cloud Wars.
The Women in Tech session inspired hundreds of attendees as they learned about and discussed topics from taking risks to fostering an inclusive workplace.
Touching upon subjects such as natural language interfaces and human-plus-AI, Aaron Back and Adept AI CEO David Luan discuss ways that technology can be seen as a partner in the workplace.
In episode 23 of the Growth Swarm podcast, John, Bob, Scott, and Tony share major themes – customer centricity and partner ecosystems – that were prominent at three recent tech events.