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Bill Doerrfeld shares tips that help address the unique cybersecurity implications of deploying and managing software across various cloud-based environments.
“Set it and forget it” assumptions can be dangerous when it comes to security. That’s why it’s important for users to understand everything their cloud tools can and cannot do.
Pablo Moreno outlines the benefits of data modernization, including steps for implementation, technical considerations, and a list of the top 20 providers.
Oracle has become the hottest cloud vendor through cloud infrastructure hypergrowth and going all-in on on multi-cloud deals with competitors.
In Episode 18 of the Growth Swarm podcast, John Siefert, Bob Evans, Tony Uphoff, and Scott Vaughan discuss customer centricity, security, co-creation, and other multi-cloud concerns.
In this Cloud Wars Minute, Bob breaks down the strategic moves that Oracle has made which led its promotion on the Cloud Wars Top 10.
After the recent multi-cloud deals that Oracle made with Microsoft and AWS, will it announce a partnership with Google Cloud next? As Bob explains, the answer is likely ‘yes.’
Next month’s Oracle CloudWorld would be a great time to showcase a new agreement with Google Cloud, Bob Evans suggests.
Oracle, Workday, Kroger and Walmart delivered powerful results, which Tom Smith and Bob Evans discuss in Episode 48 of the Cloud Wars Horizon Minute.
In this Cloud Wars Expo Moment, VP Sohan DeMel shares examples of the company’s work with large organizations such as AT&T and T-Mobile.
In this Cloud Wars Expo Moment, Oracle GVP of Cloud Solution Marketing discusses the ways his company’s cloud provides efficient tools and processes for its partners.
Surprisingly, Oracle has become a paying customer of competitor AWS in a strategic move for the company to enable multi-cloud interoperability.
After Oracle delivered a blowout Q1, its founder Larry Ellison announced further plans to snatch customers from the infrastructure category.
In this Cloud Wars Minute episode, Bob reports and discusses comments made by Larry Ellison during a recent earnings call about Oracle cloud growth of more than 45%, close to 50%.
As Bob explains, Microsoft’s remarkable level of growth indicates that it is highly likely to reach $100 billion in cloud revenue by the end of the calendar year.
As the release of its fiscal Q1 numbers is approaching, Oracle is set to be named the fastest-growing major cloud vendor.
HPE touts the critical value of hybrid cloud for customers. C3 AI shifts to consumption-based pricing. MongoDB sees robust demand.
In this Cloud Wars Expo Moment, Oracle’s Sohan DeMel examines each pillar of the company’s database product philosophy.
Bob Evans makes the case for why each of these two tech giants could be ahead of the other in the battle for leadership in cloud enterprise applications.