In this Cloud Wars Minute, Bob previews the CEO Outlook Series 2023 interview with Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian.
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Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian discusses customer buying patterns and priorities, 2023 trends, and how a customer focus attracts great employees.
In this CXO Minute, Tony Uphoff explains how CEOs can prevent, or minimize, the consequences of outdated technology infrastructure.
Even though you may be a non-technical chief executive, you can still lead senior technology executives by prioritizing the following tactics writes four-time CEO Tony Uphoff
Aaron Back discusses the emergence of artificial intelligence in the financial services industry, and how it will affect banking in particular through co-creation and customer experience.
Geoffroy de Carbonnel, Vice President of Product Management and Strategy, Oracle, discusses sustainable manufacturing, data transparency, co-innovation, and the role of the cloud within the manufacturing industry in this Industry Cloud Battleground session.
Al involucrar a sus proveedores, puede abrir un nuevo conjunto de recursos para garantizar que los nuevos productos se ajusten a la demanda.
Figuring out and getting partnerships to work can be a challenge, but one strategy that helps is prioritization. Analyst Janet Schijns explains how to prioritize to get the most out of your partnerships.
In ep. 27 of the Acceleration Economy Minute, Kieron Allen provides examples of what can go wrong when organizations don’t look at the bigger picture behind data.
The capabilities of Snyk for automatic discovery & remediation have positioned it to shift security left. However, vendor solutions only go so far.
Analyst Kenny Mullican tells CIOs to focus on the emerging technologies and strategies, from “Industry 5.0” to distributed workforces, that will drive value to their organization.
Tony Uphoff shares the three trends from 2022 that will affect technology business leaders in 2023
Analyst Scott Vaughan offers strategies and advice for go-to-market leaders who may find themselves adrift during these uncertain economic times.
In ep. 23, Kieron Allen discusses a strategic concept that considers guidelines and limitations as opportunities for innovation rather than hurdles to overcome.
Work-from-anywhere is here to stay, which means companies must adapt both their cultures and the technologies they use. Tony Uphoff takes a closer look at “Remote Work 2.0.”
Pushing its sweeping co-creation model with global banks to new levels, IBM will help these financial institutions become more secure, compliant, and resilient but also boost performance.
Bob further details Microsoft’s multi-billion-dollar deal with the London Stock Exchange Group, which includes a high-level deployment of Teams.
Legislation would require cabinet agencies to collaborate to solve supply chain issues; but will that approach be effective? In episode 80 of the Cloud Wars Horizon minute, Tom Smith looks into it.
The deal’s buyer-seller relationship demonstrates how Microsoft Teams is a robust platform that external organizations can use to co-create new solutions, applications, and workspaces.
Today CMOs are more involved with technology decision-making than ever before, which is why they must proactively manage and accelerate partnerships to gain success.