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The three fastest-growing tech companies in the Top 10 each rang up revenue-growth rates of 41% to start 2019. Here’s my take on the top cloud vendors, Q1.
This episode is sponsored by Apps Associates. I spoke with 2 Apps Associates execs about cloud migration myths, based on a survey of 300+ decision-makers.
Here’s what I think Thomas Kurian and the Google Cloud team must say and do at Next ’19, their big global customer conference, to maintain their momentum.
Read my interview with Murad LLC Senior Director Rishabh Sinha. We discussed how internal digital transformation impacts employee and customer satisfaction.
Oracle has become the most highly touted and heavily hyped (autonomous database) product ever introduced by Oracle—and perhaps by any tech company.
Read the transcript of my conversation with Microsoft Services CTO Norm Judah for insight into current Microsoft projects and what comes next.
Congratulations to Amazon Web Services’ Andy Jassy, my CEO of the year 2018, for a fabulous year and the recognition he and his company clearly deserve.
SAP CEO Bill McDermott vowed that his company’s $8-billion acquisition of Qualtrics will trigger “the biggest growth opportunity I’ve ever seen.”
Remarks from Microsoft’s EVP and CMO Chris Capossela in late 2018 shed light on Microsoft’s marketing strategy going into 2019.
The most important highlights about the Oracle apps revenue and overall business from its December 17, 2018 earnings call
In an exclusive interview, President of SAP Digital Core & Industry Solutions Franck Cohen spoke on ERP innovation, coming automation, and more.
As SAP & Salesforce compete, the biggest winners will be business customers who’ll stand to gain huge value from fruits of this bare-knuckles competition.
Microsoft’s Executive VP and CFO Amy Hood offers remarkable insights into why everything in Redmond seems to be humming along beautifully these days.
The Big 3 Cloud Wars leaders —Microsoft ($18.6B), Amazon ($17.5 billion) and IBM ($17.0B)—combined for 2017 earnings cloud revenue of $53.1B.
The person most responsible for Microsoft’s extraordinary turnaround and near-miracle reversal is Satya Nadella, my Cloud Wars CEO of the year for 2017.