Pushing its sweeping co-creation model with global banks to new levels, IBM will help these financial institutions become more secure, compliant, and resilient but also boost performance.
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In episode 19, Kenny outlines five priorities for chief information officers to ensure that an enterprise resource planning system is a launching point for new technology innovation in business strategies.
Tom Smith and Joanna Martinez discuss how AWS has the potential to create big supply chain benefits for small- and medium-size firms.
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.
In this episode, Bob shares some reasons for the company’s continued momentum in Q3.
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.
Thanks to CEO Arvind Krishna, the “new IBM” has successfully built billion-dollar consulting relationships with Microsoft and AWS. Bob Evans offers details in this Cloud Wars News article.
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.
Why is Oracle focusing on end-to-end automation for industries? Bob provides his take on details regarding the strategy that were shared at a recent CloudWorld meeting.
Oracle is the fastest-growing major cloud provider. Bob highlights how the company’s industry-specific solutions are responsible for millions, billions, and trillions of revenue.
Analyst Bob Evans explains how Oracle plans to achieve 65 billion dollars in revenue, powered by an infrastructure and applications increase.
Celonis detailed another partnership with ERGO Group in a co-creation context — this one targeting functionality intended for the insurance industry — on the final day of its Celosphere 2022 customer conference in Munich.
In Growth Swarm, Ep. 24, Tony, Bob, and Scott discuss how the evolved business technology purchase process requires vendors to have a greater understanding of buyer focus and how technology lines up with strategic initiatives.
Wayne recaps Data Modernization Battleground sessions with Teradata and Okera, which discussed their data analytics for multi-cloud and data security solutions.
In episode 71, reported from Oracle CloudWorld, Aaron talks about15 new industry-specific AI models that Oracle introduced and how each is able to suggest the next best action.
Bob Evans sums up the excitement surrounding Oracle at the start of CloudWorld in Las Vegas. Oracle has the “hot hand” in terms of revenue growth and innovation.
CIO Kenny Mullican covers a set of tools that are a very cost-effective way to keep a project in-house —without the need to hire a large developer team and produce quick results.
Community Summit attendees got peer and Microsoft insights on key product enhancements coming to the Dynamics and BC/NAV platforms.
Data process automation may seem like the perfect solution to enable efficient data analysis and speedy decision-making, but not all data processes are cut out for this approach.
Just a few years ago, DeFi and blockchain were not on the minds of “TradFi” industry players, but that’s far from the case today, reports Toni Witt.