Larry Ellison using Oracle Autonomous Database to redefine the cloud industry to play to Oracle’s dominant strengths instead of its Amazon-era weaknesses.
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Pierre-Luc Bisaillon is a seasoned executive at global IT organization, Cirque du Soleil, with over twenty years of experience in the technology industry.
IBM’s blockbuster acquisition of Red Hat for $33.4 billion to create a hybrid-cloud powerhouse signals a massive shift towards Cloud Transformation 2.0.
Oracle founder Larry Ellison this week said businesses using arch-rival Amazon’s Amazon Web Services cloud have become major cybersecurity threats
IBM plans to leapfrog its tech competitors by offering new tools that simplify & streamline the management of complex technologies regardless of cloud or AI
Brian King oversees all of Marriott’s worldwide digital, sales, distribution, revenue management and customer engagement efforts.
Stream Bob Evans’ 20-min Cloud Wars Live converation with CarMax CIO Shamim Mohammad on how the company is putting the customer first.
Salesforce.com execs raved about how C-suites now regard data and application integration as indispensable elements of digital transformation.
SaaS high-flyer ServiceNow says CEOs’ insatiable demand for digital transformation is not only driving upward revenue guidance for 2018.
#1 Microsoft Widens Lead as commercial-cloud revenue surged 53% to $6.9 billion and gave it an $800-million spread for the quarter over Amazon.
Why would any company competing with Amazon voluntary subsidize bare-knuckle competitor Amazon by choosing subsidiary AWS as its cloud-computing vendor?
As competition among top cloud vendors intensifies, cloud customer success is rapidly emerging as strategic differentiator more important than snazzy tech.
Just a handful of the world’s leading cloud vendors are on pace to generate $100 billion in combined enterprise-cloud revenue this calendar year.
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.
I wonder if Amazon cloud chief Andy Jassy knows—& takes any comfort from—the history of Bum Phillips? It’s Amazon’s last chance to catch #1 Microsoft in Q1?