Wayne Sadin and Bob Evans discuss layoffs in the tech industry, and the opportunity this presents for “traditional” companies to go digital.
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With its acquisition of Octo, IBM advances its consulting business, vertical industry focus, and Deep Cloud strategy approach to digital transformation.
In ep. 17, Kieron reviews Bill Doerrfeld’s recent report on workplace burnout among software development and cybersecurity teams.
Celonis Chief Customer Officer Malhar Kamdar explains the value customers received from reconnecting at the recent Celosphere conference.
Where does a company begin on its journey to operationalize sustianability? It may seem like a monster of a challenge, but Growth Swarm hosts John Siefert, Bob Evans, Tony Uphoff, and Scott Vaughan offer insights into the “how” and “why” in ep. 28.
With its purchase of digital transformation consultant Octo, IBM extends focus on consulting and verticals, and moves the ‘Deep Cloud’ concept forward.
In this Data Modernization discussion, Wayne Sadin and Pablo Moreno talk about data scientists — specifically, what they do, why they are needed, and how they might work in the future.
In a conversation with Bob Evans, Oracle CEO Safra Catz reflects on her journey with the company, including surviving the 2001 internet bubble, her transition to sole CEO, the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic, and her rapport with Larry Ellison.
Understand performance implications of using execution management software, based on deep analysis conducted by Acceleration Economy analysts.
Bill reviews ThreatQuotient’s “2022 State of Cybersecurity Automation” report, which finds that the majority of organizations experience pain problems implementing these initiatives.
In this Celosphere 2022 News Desk interview, Tom Smith speaks with Ecovadis’ Matthias Munzing and Celonis’ Vivienne van Gestel-Becker about why sustainability is an executive imperative for the two companies, and how customers can benefit from their partnership.
The past few decades of new technologies have delivered so many choices that a new era of “partner collaboration as innovation” is upon us.
On the heels of Oracle’s dazzling 45% cloud-revenue growth rate last quarter, Bob predicts that Oracle later today will report that its red-hot cloud business remained in hypergrowth for the three months ended Nov. 30.
In ep. 14 of the Acceleration Economy Minute, Kieron Allen explains how organizations can prepare their employees for an augmented workforce.
In Ep. 12 of The Cutting Edge podcast, Leonard Lee talks about consequential confusion and why words matter as it relates to the edge.
In this episode, Bob offers his predictions for Oracle’s second quarter fiscal results, which will be announced today.
Is multi-cloud worth it? Bill Doerffeld lays out the pros and cons so you can determine whether or not to adopt it.
Compelling new research indicates that most managers believe their companies are more likely to innovate with employees in the office.
Bill reconnects with Sonatype Co-founder Brian Fox to find out why it’s taken so long for organizations to respond to the Log4j vulnerability, which was first discovered a year ago.
Tony Uphoff joined podcast host Wes Shermin, actor Jon Heder, and screenwriter/producer Justin T. Winter to discuss digital art collectibles in the context of entertainment, and how the trend can serve as preview of disruption in other industries.