Wayne Sadin explains how data governance came to be so messy, and how strategic use of cloud and cybersecurity can impose order.
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Kieron Allen explains how Lookout, a Top 10 Cybersecurity as a Business Enabler company, adapts to customer needs with a unified cybersecurity framework.
John Siefert and Bob Evans discuss how the cloud and AI relate, given that Microsoft’s CEO has positioned AI as the “next computing platform.”
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.
Salesforce’s Jen Brown explains how airline JetBlue, a Salesforce customer, is using the Net Zero Cloud to engage with ESG initiatives.
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.
Bob Evans says that Microsoft needs to be more forthcoming and transparent about how it sees the role of AI and the cloud.
ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott weighs in on the “platform” opportunity, digital transformation outcomes and why partner ecosystems are so valuable for customers.
In this Sustainability Impact Digital Summit moment, Salesforce execs Kevin Vranes and Jen Brown discuss the company’s Net Cloud Zero platform.
SAP’s Q4 results show that the company’s cloud business now accounts for 40% of total revenue, writes Bob Evans.
Multi-cloud deployment is a focused way to solve the problem of backup failures while adding resilience to services, says CISO Robert Wood.
Bob Evans reviews the fiscal earnings for Microsoft’s second quarter. The company is the first cloud vendor to top $100 billion in annual revenue.
Bob Evans reviews the new Cloud Confidence Index, which replaces his Market Cap Madness series.
In his new Cloud Confidence Index, Bob Evans adds “a bit of analysis and perspective” into recent news around tech company layoffs.
Bob Evans explains that while he senses most Cloud Wars Top 10 companies will experience reduced growth rates in Q4, their performance will remain impressive.
Bob Evans offers his projections for the Q4 growth rates of the Cloud Wars Top 10 companies, which he expects will show strong, though reduced, growth.
Why do partnerships form? In this CEO Outlook moment, Thomas Kurian, CEO of Google Cloud, defines three reasons why companies form partnerships and shares examples for each.
Bob Evans, Tony Uphoff, Scott Vaughan, and LinkedIn’s Mike Dungeon describe how the cloud drives business model and digital transformation.
Alloy XYZ lets big Oracle cloud-infrastructure customers evolve into cloud providers offering industry-specific solutions to other businesses.