In this episode of Cloud Wars Live, Chris Lochhead celebrates the fact that tech companies (including Zoom, Pinterest, and Lyft) are going public again.
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This week, both Microsoft and Amazon will post earnings results on April 24. In this piece, I share my Q1 cloud revenue predictions and analysis.
What I see in IBM’s Q1 2019 earnings announcement: a smart new approach, making clear to the world that IBM intends to be a cloud-first company.
Microsoft quarterly cloud revenue is likely to crack an unprecedented $10B when the company posts its results on April 24. Here’s my look at the numbers.
At Hanover Messe, Microsoft targets manufacturing sector with nine Azure-based startup partners, another example of its revolutionary “co-sell” model.
I spoke with Dean Del Vecchio about how AWS is helping power a sweeping digital transformation at 158-year-old insurance company Guardian Life.
Listen to a new Cloud Wars Live with Dean Del Vecchio, EVP, CIO, and Chief of Operations at Guardian Life, on the sweeping nature of digital transformation.
SAP on its own and Microsoft and Adobe together look to turn the CRM marketplace upside-down and position Salesforce as a behind-the-times “legacy” vendor.
Read my interview with Murad LLC Senior Director Rishabh Sinha. We discussed how internal digital transformation impacts employee and customer satisfaction.
As the first quarter of 2019 draws to a close, here is the one key question for each of the top 10 cloud vendors in the world.
Dive into my wide-ranging conversation with UL CDO Christian Anschuetz, a former Marine Corps Captain and current leader at product testing and safety firm.
I pulled 5 thoughts from Satya Nadella’s first email to his Microsoft colleagues that are likely to resonate with every leader in today’s high-change world.
A new survey has raised concerns about Microsoft and Amazon lock-in among business customers in a majority of the product categories. I say, no worries.
Hear Cloud Wars Live with Joshua Greenbaum, an industry analyst and consultant who’s been following the enterprise software market for 30 years.
Larry Ellison broadened his “bet the company” statement to encompass Cloud Applications and Cloud Infrastructure, indicating where Oracle’s future stands.
The Amazon Lyft $8 million per-month deal for infrastructure and data-management servies via AWS has sparked new questions. Namely, is it worth it?
I talked with Marriott Global Officer Brian King about why company values—not processes—should be held precious. Plus, the latest trends in hospitality.
I spoke with Topcon VP Kris Cowles about how the cloud is helping her global company serve customers better—and why she loves working in IT.
The biggest surprise to me on the top 10 cloud vendors revenue list is Accenture, a big-time player with 2018 cloud revenue of $9 billion, up 23% from 2017.
It’s interesting to speculate about how three of the world’s top enterprise SaaS companies will respond to SAP and what I’m calling The Qualtrics Effect.