Guest author Jiri Kram explores what Larry Ellison’s unexpected frontal attack on Salesforce could mean for AWS.
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On the Cloud Wars Live podcast, Charles Araujo and I discuss how companies will navigate introducing new, radical technology to customers.
In a CX event earlier this week, Oracle Chairman Larry Ellison made two striking disclosures about Oracle’s growing relationship with Zoom.
By spanning both IaaS and SaaS layers of the cloud, Larry Ellison feels Oracle will offer unique value to business customers.
On the Cloud Wars Live podcast, Pat Fitzgerland and I discuss how companies are defaulting too quickly to technology.
Anthony Brooks-Williams and I discuss how HVR takes hybrid cloud to the next level, providing data-replication and data-integration solutions.
The surging and superior results from Amazon’s “traditional” businesses might provide Bezos with the impetus to spin out AWS next year.
Did SAP suffer a mortal blow with Q3 results or will the company be able to rally behind the customer-centric vision of CEO Christian Klein?
Why I feel that Bill McDermott and ServiceNow could deliver meaningful impact and value to much-larger vendors SAP, Salesforce, and Oracle.
On the Cloud Wars Live podcast, Tony Uphoff and I talk about the best leadership approach during these very unique times.
On the Cloud Wars Live podcast, Bonnie Tinder talks about the need for patience and a clear game plan when rolling out projects.
I expect Microsoft to post excellent fiscal Q1cloud results and dispense with the notion that the sky above the cloud is falling.
New Oracle CX businesses promise to “…to empower whoever gets to the customer first and enable new customer-centric business models.”
Microsoft and Honeywell join forces to deploy new cloud and AI innovations to modernize the industrial landscape here on planet Earth.
Thomas Saueressig, SAP executive board member, shares the differences between SAP’s CX model and Salesforce’s traditional CRM.
Market-cap madness: the market cap of ServiceNow rose to $101 billion while that of its new AI partner IBM slumped to $104.5 billion.
Stream the Cloud Wars Live podcast to hear Wayne Sadin discuss the need for CXOs to understand of how technology drives business value.
During one of the greatest enterprise-tech markets ever, why does IBM have 4 zero-growth businesses with weak connections to its strategy?
If these companies migrate to Oracle Exadata Cloud Service X8M, that would represent a huge boost for Oracle’s rising fortunes in the cloud.
IBM CEO Arvind Krishna should use Monday’s Q3 earnings announcement to clarify five key issues essential to IBM’s future.