Are the results of Walmart, and its success at inventory reduction, a sign of better things to come? It may be too soon to tell, but, as Tom Smith points out in Cloud Wars Horizon Minute, Ep. 33, they point the way to better performance.
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Bob shares his predictions as Salesforce, Workday, and Snowflake are set to announce their fiscal Q2 results this week.
Local municipal organizations are helping businesses keep tech talent by offering incentives to remote workers to move to their cities and towns.
Although Apple hasn’t officially announced any AR projects, Toni Witt outlines how it will likely break into AR, VR, MR, and the Metaverse space in a consumer-friendly way.
In this Cloud Wars Expo Moment, Wayne spells out building an organization with the “OODA loop,” which stipulates that one must observe, orient, decide and act on data more efficiently.
In this Cloud Wars Minute episode, Bob predicts big numbers for Salesforce, Workday, and Snowflake despite growing recessionary fears.
In this Cloud Wars Expo keynote Moment, Microsoft’s sustainability director highlights areas that that companies must focus on for more environmentally-friendly clouds.
At some point soon, customers will tire of hearing about pandemic reasons for supply chain disruptions and just want us to figure it out and deliver what we promised, which is where cloud solutions can be leveraged.
In this episode of the Back @ IT podcast, Aaron and Yooz CEO Laurent Charpentier discuss the company’s cloud automation tools, which are built on Microsoft Azure, and its business model.
Robert Wood looks at database hardening from the three key perspectives of confidentiality, integrity, and availability.
HYCU expands its range of services for AWS customers with its Free Tie, which roffers starter data protection functionality ‘for life.’
In CXO2 Minute, Ep. 42, Wayne explains the broader significance of a tech-focused executive’s ascension to the interim CEO role at a major grilling appliance company.
Every industry has its own unique ways of handling invoices, and the construction business is no exception. It’s an industry characterized by low margins, slow payments, high overhead, and a reliance on credit to complete most projects. What’s more, daily operations pose a special challenge as team members who have to keep tabs on accounting and cash management are often on the go, driving from one job site to the next.
Bob shares highlights and top relevant quotes from the FedEx Executive VP and CIO’s recent praise of the Microsoft-Oracle multi-cloud partnership.
In this Cloud Wars Expo Moment, the Senior VP and Head of IBM Cloud Platform describes how its technology bridged the gap between regulated banks and unregulated fintechs.
HYCU has joined the list of companies with free cloud services, adding a cloud data protection offer that applies to AWS customers.
In this roundtable, Aaron Back, Wayne Sadin and Oracle’s Leo Leung and Andrew de la Torre discuss the evolution and current state of telco tech.
In this Cloud Wars Minute, Bob recounts Carter’s reasons for praising the “co-opetition” cloud partnership between two cloud giants as a collaboration that greatly benefits FedEx customers.
The Metaverse and Web 3.0 are not the same thing, even though they share some attributes. Kieron explains why it’s essential to understand how and why they differ.
Industry cloud is a foundational shift in the way technology is viewed, purchased, and used by companies to accelerate growth. It will ultimately reshape entire industries and the technology ecosystem.