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Low-code technology has the potential to improve the employee experience, as it enables non-progammers to construct applications themselves.
The education industry reimagined its processes and innovated with cloud technology. How can vertical market partners learn from them?
Collaborating on data insights could pave the way for success as retailers battle for customers in an already saturated market.
Bob Evans discusses a new IBM Cloud breakthrough with Head of Cloud Platform, Howard Boville on risk-management advances
What are the consequences, good or bad, of this mad dash into the metaverse? Like the gold rush of yesteryear, we are just at the beginning of new frontiers. In this Back @ IT episode, Kieron Allen joins to explore the untapped potential in the metaverse.
Lightning struck with the release of Salesforce’s Safety Cloud. Will it meet the new complexities & expectations for in-person events?
Bob Evans shares insight from his interview with Bill McDermott, CEO of ServiceNow, about how the top priority for CEOs is technology.
With the rise of Industry Cloud and remote care, FHIR interoperability is a critical component to the future of healthcare.
Handling 17 million packages every day, FedEx joins forces with Microsoft to redefine commerce with a cross-platform logistics-as-a-service solution.
With business tech being a challenge to understand, Google Cloud recognizes customer needs when developing new technologies.
As each industry experiences unique challenges, new innovations are challenging traditional business models and Workday has industry-specific tech to meet those challenges.
What have the Cloud Wars Top 10 vendors been up to when it comes to AI innovation? Acceleration Economy Analyst Aaron Back explains.
As Microsoft accelerates with LC/NC solutions, C-Suites need to be attentive to maintain a competitive edge and garner market share.
To achieve its market cap goal of $3 trillion, Microsoft leans into industry clouds, artificial intelligence, and customer co-innovation.
Ransomware has continued to evolve and 2021 saw multiple high-profile attacks that led to significant socio-economic disruptions.
Make no mistake, the Cloud Wars will continue to accelerate as the Enterprise AI impact powers the innovative engine. So, what’s fueling this evolution?
The database market has become a battleground, as industry incumbents, cloud-native startups, and the Big 3 public cloud providers compete.
The process, data, and technology for B2B revenue generation is rapidly changing. How will this impact your business?
On Oracle’s earnings call, Ellison described a “plan to add major new capabilities to our cloud ERP system,” in 3 specific industry clouds.



















