Read what Workday CEO Aneel Bhusri had to say to investors about how the limitations of on-premises systems are hampering companies’ recovery efforts.
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Stream the Cloud Wars Live podcast to hear about the rising number of companies considering re-shoring manufacturing, from Thomas CEO Tony Uphoff.
On CNBC in late May, Lowe’s CEO Marvin Ellison outlined how Google Cloud boosted the performance of Lowes.com and the company’s quarterly results.
On Salesforce’s Q1 earnings call, Marc Benioff delivered inspiration, offering business leaders hope and confidence to in the midst of economic devastation.
Stream this episode of the Cloud Wars Live podcast: Peter Steube walks us through the data showing the surprising tech spending impact of COVID-19.
From the Workday fiscal 2021 Q1 earnings call, a collection of key comments from CEO Aneel Bhusri and his executive team on customers, competition & more.
On the Workday fiscal Q1 earnings call later today (May 27), I expect CEO Aneel Bhusri to make some pointed comments about the competitive landscape.
ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott regaled investors last week with his thoughts on competitive dynamics, the power of culture and even the Grateful Dead.
To diginomica.com, SAP CEO Christian Klein predicted increasing tension with Microsoft & Google over applications & control over customer transformations.
While the two companies are currently strategic partners in cloud, SAP and Google Cloud could soon face off, as both focus on industry-specific apps.
Under Bill McDermott, ServiceNow is undergoing a sweeping transformation from quirky outsider to indispensable and mainstream enterprise cloud essential.
On this week’s fiscal Q3 earnings call, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella outlined the opportunities and the traps he sees ahead in the post-COVID-19 world.
In this episode of the Cloud Wars Live podcast, Tony Uphoff and I talk manufacturing companies making PPE, preparing for a post-COVID world, and more.
New solo SAP CEO Christian Klein offered some powerful insights into his thinking about SAP’s products and future during this week’s Q1 earnings call.
Two weeks into his new role, Krishna used yesterday’s IBM Q1 earnings call to explain his plans for returning growth to IBM.
Highlighting moments of grace, courage, humility, innovation and compassion that we’ve observed from leading tech CEOs amid COVID-19 upheaval.
In leading with an “architectural war,” new CEO Arvind Krishna missed a chance to showcase IBM’s true strength and differentiation in the cloud.
His above-and-beyond efforts amid the COVID-19 crisis are just the latest examples of Marc Benioff ‘s remarkable abilities as a leader.
Arvind Krishna must not allow bureaucracy, inertia and deadwood to keep IBM forever following and chasing its competitors.
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