The adoption of cloud services is steadily rising across the healthcare industry as organizations push for better access to medical data.
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Where does a company begin on its journey to operationalize sustianability? It may seem like a monster of a challenge, but Growth Swarm hosts John Siefert, Bob Evans, Tony Uphoff, and Scott Vaughan offer insights into the “how” and “why” in ep. 28.
In a conversation with Bob Evans, Oracle CEO Safra Catz reflects on her journey with the company, including surviving the 2001 internet bubble, her transition to sole CEO, the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic, and her rapport with Larry Ellison.
Kieron explains the benefits of decentralized data storage, and why it’s increasingly poised as an alternative to cloud data storage.
Snowflake is growing through adoption by big companies that have FOMO, or a fear of missing out, on the data cloud, explains Bob Evans.
In this Cloud Wars Expo moment, SAP’s Don Ingle says that in order for a public sector organization to be able to move the world forward in “really tumultuous times,” it will need to work across sectors beyond the government.
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.
Hybrid cloud, specifically HPE’s Greenlake platform, is the big driver in better-than-expected financials and go-forward outlook.
Carrie Tharp, VP, Retail and Consumer, Google Cloud, discusses how the company enhances the retail experience and its vertex forecasting capabilities in this Industry Cloud Battleground session.
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.
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.
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.
Cropin, Couchbase, HYCU, and other Cloud Wars Horizon companies gain new visibility at the AWS re:Invent conference.
From generative art to digital humans, the ways that AI and non-fungible tokens can intertwine are myriad, as AI Impact host Toni Witt explores.
Layoffs are being talked about everywhere. Janet Schijns sheds light on why layoffs are starting to happen and how the partner ecosystem can step in to help, offering solutions such as AI and IoT in the event of staff shortages, among other strategies.
Kieron writes about how IKEA, Threadless, and other companies are increasing customer engagement by co-creating with them on new products.
Dell once again delivers strong results, as it retains focus on supply chain execution, reducing inventory, and continuing to innovate.
IBM CEO Arvind Krishna reports feeling optimistic as the company is significantly investing in technology. These continued investments demonstrate IBM’s preparedness to move at the speed of the market.
Scott Vaughan speaks with strategist Kathleen Schaub about ‘customer value squads,’ which help sales and marketing teams be more nimble and focus on customer needs.