On this episode: Tony Uphoff says we’re in “a whole new era,” a high-tech industrial revolution, in the world of products.
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Business Challenge – Staying Ahead of Demand As a leading global online marketplace, Etsy has more than 2.8 million sellers…
A part of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, the Internet of Things (IoT) was once squarely in the “futuristic” category –…
Agriculture Business Operations are improving supply chain productivity and efficiency by incorporating Big Data Analytics, Automation and AI.
Check out this blog to discuss how Microsoft D365 will increase planning agility when manufacturing products.
As we head into Q4, here are my thoughts on the 5 world-shaping tech vendors making up the top half of the Cloud Wars Top 10 rankings.
Stream the Cloud Wars Live podcast to hear about the rising number of companies considering re-shoring manufacturing, from Thomas CEO Tony Uphoff.
While the two companies are currently strategic partners in cloud, SAP and Google Cloud could soon face off, as both focus on industry-specific apps.
Emphasizing the “differentiated” offerings from Google Cloud, CEO Thomas Kurian said last week that his #1 priority is to create a new AI-powered solutions.
SAP and Salesforce both held investor-day events last month, based on which I made some educated guesses as to their future cloud revenue accomplishments.
“Outsized Returns for Biz, Breakthrough Experiences for Customers” || My talk with Will Grannis of Google Cloud for “Cloud Wars Top 10 Executive Insights.”
Google Cloud and Baker Hughes have partnered to tackle the massive energy demands of AI data centers, combining industrial power expertise with advanced AI to improve efficiency, sustainability, and reliability in global digital infrastructure.
More than 650,000 ERP actions can be executed automatically by agents as a result of Microsoft’s expanding portfolio of MCP servers for Dynamics 365.
Facing unprecedented pressure from customers navigating AI transformation, SAP, Oracle, and Workday are restructuring their sales organizations. Each company is simplifying customer engagement, flattening leadership structures, and aligning sales with services to deliver faster decisions and stronger outcomes.
New products deliver visibility, governance, and data protection controls over agents built internally as well as those from Microsoft and third parties.
From natural language assistance to intelligent workflow orchestration, this collaboration signals a major shift toward agentic AI in the enterprise.
AI tools like ChatGPT and Copilot are making SEO obsolete. Microsoft’s guide introduces AEO and GEO as the next evolution in digital discovery, built on clarity, trust, and machine-readable content.
In its Spring ’26 release, Salesforce enhances Data 360, introduces intelligent agent tools, and creates a unified seller experience.
AWS tumbles to #7 as SAP climbs and Palantir rockets up the Cloud Wars rankings, reflecting shifting dynamics in the enterprise AI race.
AI success depends on strong implementation foundations, not hype or last-minute automation fixes.

















