Multi-cloud is a key driver of digital transformation for many organizations, but it’s not always easy to get your workforce on board. Here’s how.
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Implementing a multi-cloud architecture across different geographies opens up unique security risks. Bill Doerrfeld recommends concrete measures to protect your business.
Single cloud solutions may be simpler to manage, but they may also turn out to be more expensive over time. Here’s why a multi-cloud architecture could work better for your organization.
Bill Doerrfeld breaks down the benefits of low-code and multi-cloud and explains how low code can address key multi-cloud challenges.
Professional services organizations are in demand as customer needs shift rapidly. Scott Vaughan shares advice on how they can adapt and capitalize on the opportunities available.
Healthcare expert Paul Swider analyzes the push for sustainability in healthcare how industry participants are developing technology and business approaches to reduce waste.
In this interview, Google Cloud vice president Umesh Vemuri shares insights into what the new Uber partnership will look like.
Janet Schijns explains why she encourages businesses to talk to a partner today about multi-cloud strategies if they aren’t already doing so.
Wayne Sadin delves into the advantages of cloud migration and why CTOs should make it a priority.
Bob Evans notes the irony that “legacy companies” Oracle and SAP have the highest growth rates in the Cloud Wars Top 10. Google Cloud was close behind.
In this Acceleration Economy Minute, Kieron Allen explains how Teradata’s Vantage Cloud Lake helps companies quickly retrieve data through self-service.
Kenny Mullican explores how on-demand manufacturing powered by multi-cloud technology addresses supply chain, sustainability, and customer service challenges, particularly in retail.
Leonard Lee defines what SASE is and puts it in the context of edge-computing. He describes the five core capabilities of SASE and lists key takeaways for the C-suite.
SAP CEO Christian Klein opens up in this discussion with Bob Evans about how SAP supports customers’ digital transformation and industry-specific requirements.
AI is expected to grow immensely over the next half decade, and cloud services, which support so much the technology’s “data gathering and crunching,” along with it.
Bob Evans offers his take on Satya Nadella’s earnings calls and what Microsoft’s emphasis on AI might mean for the cloud.
In this Growth Swarm Moment, Bob Evans shares questions he sent to Microsoft about its view of artificial intelligence.
The latest Growth Swarm podcast explores how human intelligence is being redefined in a world of increasingly ubiquitous artificial intelligence.
Bob Evans says that Microsoft needs to be more forthcoming and transparent about how it sees the role of AI and the cloud.
In the latest episode of The Cutting Edge Podcast, Leonard Lee discusses private cellular networks and their impact on edge computing.