Ford and Google announce a 6-year partnership, where Ford will use the data, AI and ML capabilities on Google Cloud Platform. This short and to-the-point article highlights how Ford plans to leverage this partnership and what it means for the future. You’ll also learn the three considerations Ford took into account when selecting a cloud provider.
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A deeper look into the numbers and marketplace dynamics shows that the $5.6 billion Google Cloud lost actually reflects a strong performance.
I spoke with EVP Clay Magouyrk, the driving force behind the remarkable emergence of Oracle as a serious player in cloud infrastructure.
Hear from Clay Magouyrk, leader of the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) business, about the shifting role of “the edge” & more.
Amazon’s AWS cloud unit had an excellent year with revenue of $45.4B, but Microsoft blew past that w/ 2020 commercial cloud revenue of $59.5B.
Google Cloud Q4 growth happened far more rapidly than any other cloud provider, but that’s not because the others were slacking.
A Microsoft Gold Partner and Cloud Solution Provider, Bond Consulting Services (BCS) has vast industry experience in Dynamics AND eliminating business costs.
This BizTech article by Doug Bonderud addresses multiple areas of cloud encryption that you need to be cognizant of in your cloud strategy. Some take cloud security for granted based on assumptions, but making sure your data is secure from end to end is vital.
Extending its year-long run as the world’s fastest-growing major cloud vendor, Google Cloud Q4 revenue soared to $3.83 billion.
Want to stay current with the state of cloud computing? Read this article by Paul Gillin to hear about edge computing, distributed cloud, and the now-mainstream use of software containers. Paul Gillin is the Senior Editor for Wikibon’s micro-analysis team; he has 23 years experience in tech journalism, including his time as founding editor-in-chief of B2B technology publisher TechTarget as well as editor-in-chief and executive editor of the technology weekly Computerworld.
January 2021 saw some major cloud database developments in a fast-moving, fast-growing, customer-demand-driven market.
Two days ago, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and CFO Amy Hood revealed to the world in unmistakably clear language why Microsoft has become, without question, the world’s largest and most-influential enterprise-cloud provider.
With a 32% jump in subscription revenue, ServiceNow set a fast pace early on with its SaaS approach to streamlining IT department operations–but with their expansion into productive digital workflows to simplify HR, customer service and cybersecurity this next wave of growth is very worth paying attention to.
ServiceNow has jumped two spots on the weekly Cloud Wars Top 10 rankings to the #7 slot, knocking IBM down to #9.
Data automation allows companies to conduct operations more consistently, securely, and reliably. Learn how one company tackled the challenges.
“Application modernization is about taking advantage of the cost structure of the cloud.”
Maribel Lopez, Senior Contributor for Forbes, highlights IBM’s strategy in the cloud wars by collaborating with various industries, such as financial services, to develop specialty clouds. Combining this with opensource and hybrid cloud, IBM is continuing to focus on driving innovation.
Health and fitness companies have been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic. Orangetheory Fitness has shifted its model to keep business running.
With an opportunity to get a bit of context from Chris in anticipation of his session at the Digital Acceleration binge taking place on January 28th from 11am-2pm EST, he shares some of the realities behind migrating to the PowerGP Online Cloud solution. Amazing to understand the alternative that PowerGP Online solution enables for everyone running an on premise version of GP today! Join Chris, me and the rest of the community by clicking here
Q4 financials from IBM show a cloud growth rate of 8%. In the competitive cloud industry, this means they are rapidly falling behind the leaders.