SAP’s Q4 results show that the company’s cloud business now accounts for 40% of total revenue, writes Bob Evans.
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Analysts Tony Uphoff, Wayne Sadin, and Kenny Mullican discuss why you don’t have to be technical to lead technology teams.
Bob Evans discusses Microsoft’s latest AI imperative and reviews the comments from Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella on the matter.
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.
In this Growth Swarm podcast, the team discusses AI as the next big tech platform, on which companies must focus after recent staff reductions.
From blockchain and self-driving cars to optimized power grids and carbon tokens, Toni Witt explores several next-gen ways to increase sustainability.
Frank Domizio covers four features of data backup and recovery software, and why they’re essential to protect against disasters, ransomware, and other incidents.
Digital transformation has brought on a new level of cybersecurity concerns around applications, and those need and those concerns warrant CEO focus, Tony Uphoff says.
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Bob Evans reviews the new Cloud Confidence Index, which replaces his Market Cap Madness series.
Kieron Allen and Chris Hughes discuss how our cybersecurity analysts determined which companies made the new Top 10 list of Cybersecurity Business Enablers.
Janet Schijns describe en este artículo la importancia de buscar y escoger los socios tecnológicos adecuados para expandir su negocio y anticipar obstáculos.
Analysts Scott Vaughan and Tom Smith put context around the AI outlook for retailers and the fast-changing partner ecosystem in that vertical.
The Top 10 providers model – a Cloud Wars staple – now includes the top four tech pillars: cloud, cybersecurity, AI/hyperautomation, and data.
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.
Low-code/no-code platforms begot citizen developers and their innovative solutions, but a lack of formal training brings risks that must be managed.
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 reviews Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella’s message to Microsoft employees about the recent layoffs, which affected 10,000 people.
John Siefert, Aaron Back, and Tom Smith introduce our new Top 10 lists for data modernization, hyperautomation, and cybersecurity.