Considering Salesforce’s dismal Q3 results, Bob shares what he thinks the company must examine to get back on the growth train.
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Burned out security and software teams are hard to retain and increase the odds of a breach. Bill speaks with Object First’s David Bennett, about how he tackles the issue as an object storage solution startup CEO.
A simple premise sums up how HPE is delivering sterling performance numbers: customer demand for hybrid cloud.
In episode 9, Kieron explains why we still need coders to help tailor and customize low-code/no-code apps to meet customer needs.
Hybrid cloud, specifically HPE’s Greenlake platform, is the big driver in better-than-expected financials and go-forward outlook.
Kenny explains how CIOs can build co-creation partnerships and embrace innovation leadership to advance their organizations.
Bob analyzes Workday’s Q3 earnings call, which revealed robust growth that the company’s co-CEOs attribute to customers consolidating cloud providers in the uncertain macro-environment.
In this Celosphere 2022 News Desk interview, Celonis’ global sustainability director discusses products, partnerships and co-creation within the company’s sustainability initiatives.
In episode 8, Kieron explains various ways that leaders must scrutinize their partner ecosystem for continued growth and innovation.
In this special report, John Siefert, Chris Hughes, and Tom Smith discuss the role of cybersecurity in today’s market, and why now it’s about more than just mitigating threats, and not just for highly regulated industries such as the public sector and financial services.
In this episode, Bob shares some reasons for the company’s continued momentum in Q3.
Using the retail and appliance industry as examples, Janet explains how the Metaverse can help address services issues and the customer experience in new ways.
In this Cloud Wars Expo moment, Eric Washer, VP of Industry and CFO, Product Strategy, Workday, describes what modern ERPs need to include to adhere to the shifting demands of varying industries.
As part of its annual re:Invent show’s new-product blitz, AWS framed its “Digital Sovereignty Pledge” as offering “control without compromise.” Bob looks at what this commitment says about the company’s position compared to Microsoft’s and Google Cloud’s.
At the Celosphere conference, Accenture execs discuss their relationship with Celonis and development work, including a supply chain application.
In this episode, Bob Evans explains why he thinks that AWS’ “digital sovereignty pledge” is “a lot of nonsense.”
The U.S. Army, which utilizes many subcontractors, realized it was running into too much unused funding. Toni explains how turning to AI helped it find the perfect solution for its budgeting issue.
Cropin, Couchbase, HYCU, and other Cloud Wars Horizon companies gain new visibility at the AWS re:Invent conference.
In this Cloud Wars Expo moment, Oracle Head of Platform Modernization North America Sabina Zafar explains how consumers desire a single “super app” that grants them the ability to do everything in one place.
As Salesforce, Workday, and Snowflake are set to report their Q3 results this week, Bob predicts the growth results for each company.