On this first day of the second half of 2019, here are five Cloud Wars predictions about big trends that will define the rest of the year in the industry.
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Five vendors stand out in today’s Cloud Wars: #1 Microsoft, #2 Amazon, #3 Salesforce, #4 SAP, and a new addition to list: #5 Oracle.
Microsoft has massive influence as the world’s #1 cloud-computing provider, so it is inevitably a major player in the revolution in the SaaS business.
As the enterprise cloud becomes without question the foundation for digital business, we’ve graded the Top 10 vendors. This is the Cloud Wars report card.
I spoke with Under Armour SVP of Global IT TJ Graven at SAP Sapphire 2019. Here are highlights from our conversation about innovation, Qualtrics, and more.
“Innovation, Transparency, Roadmaps, and More” | Watch my video interview with TJ Graven, Under Armour’s SVP of Global IT, from SAP Sapphire Now 2019.
Highlights from my interview with Qualtrics’ CEO Ryan Smith at SAP Sapphire Now 2019: how “experience management” and “intelligent enterprise” fit together.
I had the chance to catch up with Qualtrics CEO Ryan Smith during SAP Sapphire 2019. Watch the interview for a glimpse at how Qualtrics fits into SAP cloud.
In the traditional world of the National Hockey League, where change has often been about as welcome as a slap…
At Sapphire, SAP unveiled a new position: “the Experience Company powered by the Intelligent Enterprise,” committing to Qualtrics and experience management.
My Sapphire 2019 preview, part 2: 10 things to understand about where SAP stands today, where it’s headed, and why it expects to outperform its competitors.
As SAP prepares to host 22,000 of its nearest and dearest next week in at its annual Sapphire event in…
SAP Q1 revenue results, announced yesterday, rocketed its stock price up 12%. Here’s my take on SAP’s transformation into a cloud-hypergrowth powerhouse.
SAP on its own and Microsoft and Adobe together look to turn the CRM marketplace upside-down and position Salesforce as a behind-the-times “legacy” vendor.
As the first quarter of 2019 draws to a close, here is the one key question for each of the top 10 cloud vendors in the world.
It’s interesting to speculate about how three of the world’s top enterprise SaaS companies will respond to SAP and what I’m calling The Qualtrics Effect.
Based on what I’m seeing at the X4 Summit, the SAP Qualtrics acquisition will be seen as one of the great tech industry bargains in history.
The Salesforce Q4 2018 earnings call revealed that the company is somehow managing to scale up an scale out in multiple dimensions simultaneously.
The Cloud Wars CEO priorities offer an intriguing picture of where those companies’ customers—the world’s leading businesses—are headed.
SAP today predicted that its SAP cloud revenue will triple by 2023, thanks to its Qualtrics acquisition and the emerging “experience economy.”