Inflation puts pressure on businesses to raise their prices, but raising prices runs the risk of alienating customers. Janet explores how to add value so you can raise prices without customer fallout.
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In Ep. 4 of the Acceleration Economy Minute, Kieron Allen highlights three key takeaways for integrating out-of-the-box AI technologies into business operations.
Startup FindMine developed an AI engine that automatically pairs products together on a website to help customers envision different combinations and looks and move ahead to make purchases.
Scott Vaughan speaks with strategist Kathleen Schaub about ‘customer value squads,’ which help sales and marketing teams be more nimble and focus on customer needs.
Security and data breaches aren’t all bad news; they’re also opportunities to build on lessons learned and correct deficiencies, as Chris explains.
Excerpted from Ep. 26 of the Growth Swarm podcast, this Moment features Bob Evans sharing three cloud-based revenue drivers that will help organizations flourish, even during uncertain economic times.
Bill Doerrfeld summarizes the key points from Sonatype’s “The State of the Software Supply Chain” report to help IT technology divisions better understand how to address open-source security today.
Data is vital. Data plus judgment plus context enables effective decisions and actions, writes Wayne.
Bob explains how the two companies sped up application development with SAP’s Business Technology Platform (BTP).
Here is a tale of two former bosses and their differing styles toward the supplier community. There’s a lesson here in that the low-risk option on the surface may be hurtful in the long run.
The release of SAP Build — a solution the company says will “unleash” great new capabilities, value, and innovation for customers — is the latest example of its transformation into a cloud-first company after about 45 years of being focused on its massive installed base of on-premises customers.
In this episode, Bob Evans discusses SAP’s sweeping transition to the cloud, exemplified by its release of the SAP Build suite of low-code tools for business users.
Threat hunting is often thought of as something one does to uncover as yet undetected threats in an organization. But there’s also attack-specific threat hunting, which, analyst Chris Hughes explains, is essential when responding to security breaches.
Analyst Bob Evans explains how Oracle plans to achieve 65 billion dollars in revenue, powered by an infrastructure and applications increase.
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Kieron explores what Microsoft’s acquisitions signal about the way it will utilize the cloud in the Metaverse.
In this episode, Bob outlines what Oracle must do to reach its projected goal of $65 billion in total revenue by the 2026 fiscal year.
In Ep. 73, Aaron Back explains how discussions and new product announcements at Celosphere 2022 highlighted the concept of digital twins and the power of artificial intelligence and machine learning.
Paul Swider covers various ways that the healthcare industry is pursuing reforms using ESG (environmental, social, and governance) data and frameworks.
In this Data Modernization Battleground Moment, Wayne explains how the data landscape has dramatically shifted, specifically around volume, velocity, and variability.