During an intimate conversation with Oracle’s Larry Ellison, Bob Evans learned of the company’s plans to build hundreds of data centers, with at least one in every country.
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Bob Evans reviews Larry Ellison’s remarks as he made an appearance during the Oracle Database Summit to highlight three key topics.
Paul Swider shares his impressions on Oracle news from the recent HIMSS Global Health Conference and Exhibition.
Bob Evans details how Oracle, the fastest-growing major cloud provider, is transforming its partners ecosystem dynamics.
Bob Evans shares highlights from his conversation with Oracle’s Doug Smith about Oracle’s new partners, FedEx and JPMorgan.
Leading up to Acceleration Economy’s Partners Ecosystem digital event, Bob speaks with Oracle SVP Doug Smith about new partners and co-creation.
Through the effective use of social determinants of health (SDOH) data, the healthcare industry can work toward improved health outcomes and greater health equity.
Oracle has laid out its new artificial intelligence (AI) strategy. Bob Evans shares details of this plan, including more intelligence and stronger business outcomes.
Bill Doerrfeld describe en este artículo los beneficios de usar aplicaciones de bajo código para aumentar la gobernanza de un entorno multi-nube.
AWS is extending its brand by entering the enterprise applications world with AWS Supply Chain that runs seamlessly with ERP applications.
AWS is entering the supply chain sector through the launch of its latest product, Amazon Supply Chain, which will help customers leverage existing solutions.
Amid today’s uncertainty, top execs need to leverage frameworks, communication, and their leadership skills, say John Siefert, Bob Evans, Tony Uphoff, and Scott Vaughan in this Growth Swarm podcast.
SaaS products need secure foundations so that CIOs and CISOs can design successful and productive applications that mitigate risk for the organization.
Few could have foreseen the vastly different places Marc Benioff and Larry Ellison and Salesforce and Oracle, their respective companies, ended up this year. Bob Evans dives into it.
Bob Evans and Tom Smith conduct the Cloud Wars quarterly review of top performers in Q3, as well as share business highlights (and lowlights).
With its purchase of digital transformation consultant Octo, IBM extends focus on consulting and verticals, and moves the ‘Deep Cloud’ concept forward.
Oracle, the fastest growing major cloud provider, crushed Q3. In this episode, Bob Evans offers insights into how the company did so.
IBM CEO Arvind Krishna reports feeling optimistic as the company is significantly investing in technology. These continued investments demonstrate IBM’s preparedness to move at the speed of the market.
Analyst Bob Evans explains how Oracle plans to achieve 65 billion dollars in revenue, powered by an infrastructure and applications increase.
In this episode, Bob outlines what Oracle must do to reach its projected goal of $65 billion in total revenue by the 2026 fiscal year.



















