Google Cloud integrates with Box, appears to be laying the groundwork for a more active role in the world of enterprise applications and the hybrid cloud.
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Predictions for how the Cloud Wars 2018 revenue leaders will finish the year, with a focus on the revenue of leaders Microsoft, Amazon, IBM, and Salesforce.
Earlier this year, SAP and CEO Bill McDermott issued a blunt challenge to CRM kingpin Salesforce.com by launching C/4HANA.
Oracle founder Larry Ellison this week said businesses using arch-rival Amazon’s Amazon Web Services cloud have become major cybersecurity threats
Microsoft has an excellent chance to approach $7.5 billion in Q3 cloud revenue while Amazon is likely to flirt with $6.9 billion.
Tony Uphoff, President & CEO of Thomasnet.com, a company that’s the leading platform for product sourcing, supplier selection & actionable information.
IBM plans to leapfrog its tech competitors by offering new tools that simplify & streamline the management of complex technologies regardless of cloud or AI
Stuart Bashford, digital officer for the Swiss-based Bühler Group, a $3B, family-owned company, discusses cloud, AI, & The Internet of Things.
Bobby Berry heads a team that is transforming Fruit of the Loom for the digital age, where partners expect the latest in digital business platforms.
Christian Anschuetz,UL’s Chief Digital Officer (CDO), is responsible for identifying, prioritizing & embedding technology innovation & digital trends.
Stream Bob Evans’ 20-min Cloud Wars Live converation with CarMax CIO Shamim Mohammad on how the company is putting the customer first.
In today’s blindingly fast world of digital business, it’s no longer enough for every business to become a software business they must become an AI company.
SaaS industry will no longer support many hundreds or even thousands of boutique apps firms and will consolidate rapidly around a dozen or so top players.
Microsoft decides to become a global community powerhouse via the acquisitions of LinkedIn two years ago and GitHub last week.
Just a handful of the world’s leading cloud vendors are on pace to generate $100 billion in combined enterprise-cloud revenue this calendar year.
Oracle is using “adaptive intelligence” capabilities for its entire NetSuite family of integrated applications aimed at small and mid-sized businesses.
Amazon actually lost ground in its efforts to overtake Microsoft as the world’s leading enterprise-cloud provider as Satya Nadella’s company reported.
I wonder if Amazon cloud chief Andy Jassy knows—& takes any comfort from—the history of Bum Phillips? It’s Amazon’s last chance to catch #1 Microsoft in Q1?
SAP is taking direct aim at Salesforce.com, CEO McDermott promises to deliver “next-generation business modeling for the perfect customer experience.”
Three largest enterprise-cloud providers—Microsoft, Amazon and IBM—all closing in on $20 billion in trailing-12-month revenue. What cloud powerhouse wins?