HYCU reaches SaaS data protection milestone with 50th integration, continues to ramp up protection for AWS environment.
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AI Index Report episode 13: Google prepares to launch its Gemini model; Writer secures funding to advance its LLM platform; and Granica announces Chronicle to better analyze data in cloud storage.
New research from Lookout identifies key pain points impacting the cybersecurity readiness of financial services firms, and recommends new approaches.
Bob Evans offers five reasons for Oracle’s massive growth surge, which include the company’s technological superiority and leaders Safra Catz and Larry Ellison.
Informatica used its annual customer conference to detail development work that infuses Generative AI into core products, while adding partnerships with cloud hyperscalers.
Kieron Allen offers a preview of the event he is attending this week: Informatica World, taking place in Las Vegas, Nevada, from May 8-May 11.
HYCU CEO Simon Taylor discusses the companys R-Cloud development platform designed to unlock SaaS data backup services at scale.
Dell once again delivers strong results, as it retains focus on supply chain execution, reducing inventory, and continuing to innovate.
In My Metaverse Minute, Ep. 188, Kieron Allen explains why the new Meta Quest Pro VR headset’s $1,500 price tag could be its saving grace.
Dubai’s Ajman police force announced that it will be offering services to Metaverse users, who can report crimes as digital avatars. This raises privacy concerns, says Kieron in episode 186.
In My Metaverse Minute, Ep. 185, Kieron previews the next Sunday newsletter topic: multi-world transportation in the Metaverse.
In this Predictions 2022 episode, the Analyst Network reacts to predictions involving partner ecosystems and co-innovation.
The first principles of edge computing can be broken down into lower latency and higher reliability, resulting in the concept of URLLEC.
Microsoft’s strategies are poised to help businesses measure, operationalize and accelerate towards a more sustainable world.
My rationale for giving credence to Larry Ellison’s claim—and, more important, his belief—that Oracle can rise to the top of the IaaS market.
Oracle’s Q1 results set records, but Ellison is focused on the future, predicting that AI inferencing will automate every major industry process and that Oracle is uniquely positioned to lead.
From purchase orders to vendor approvals, many steps in common business processes can be managed without human intervention. Microsoft is making that easier to implement in Copilot Studio.
In a dramatic shift, Oracle leapfrogged Microsoft in cloud commitments, driven by massive AI contracts and a long-term data strategy dating back 50 years.
Zurich offers new AI tools for building apps, securing the wide range of integrations that customers have in use, and adds tools to analyze and streamline processes.
Marc Benioff refutes the “SaaS is dead” narrative with data, biblical wisdom, and a vision of AI-enhanced applications at Salesforce.