Many organizations and companies are tentative about adopting underregulated and sometimes risky Web3 technologies. Enter Chainalysis, an industry backbone that makes the process safer and more streamlined for newcomers.
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Walmart takes further steps to democratize retail industry data, solidifying its leadership. Kroger buys Albertsons to accelerate growth.
Sana ties its e-commerce store directly to Microsoft Dynamics and SAP ERP systems, ensuring access to real-time, synchronized data.
In Cloud Wars Horizon Minute, Ep. 56, Tom Smith profiles Sana, which develops cloud e-commerce software that is always in sync with a company’s ERP data, and it also includes built-in payment functionality.
Pulling off a data modernization requires finding and working with the right tech-savvy partners. Janet Schijns writes about two state governments that reaped major benefits by doing just that.
Goya Foods’ Suvajit Basu says VMWare is one of the world’s most important tech firms. He, Bob Evans, & Tony Uphoff discuss the Broadcom deal.
The funded startups run the gamut from AI for fresh produce and ESG risk management to farm management and a buyer of Shopify merchants.
Financial services has brought in $1 billion in revenue at Workday, as the company continues its focus on industry-specific solutions.
Leveraging company momentum, Taylor used the recent Q2 earnings call to highlight an eagerness to help customers.
Startup impress.ai places strong emphasis on keeping candidates engaged and advancing them through the recruitment ‘funnel.’
“The road ahead is less certain,” says Matthew Prince, “but I’m looking forward to Cloudflare getting even better during the tough times.”
smartShift’s intelligent automation platform analyzes, remediates, and transforms code for S/4 HANA on a guaranteed cost and time basis.
Tom Smith shares highlights from his interview with Celonis co-founder and co-CEO Alex Rinke on supply chains, co-innovation, and sustainability.
At Cloud Wars Expo last week, the developer of retail execution management software was named Cloud Wars Startup of 2022. Here’s why.
The final group of Cloud Wars Expo Innovation Path startups focus on supply chains, manufacturing quality, ERP, data security, and career growth.
Landit’s objective is to “democratize and drive performance and career success so that work is working for everyone,” says Lisa Skeete Tatum, the recruitment software startup’s founder and CEO.
The software supplier aims to streamline the spare parts market for heavy industry by sending out digital files, so that parts can be produced on demand.
Specright aims to make businesses and their supply chains run more smoothly by digitizing vast amounts of data on products, packaging, and related specifications.
Using AI and NLP, NWO.ai gathers and synthesizes vast amounts of data to help CPG and other firms understand, anticipate customer sentiment.
EcoCart’s software makes it easy for online shoppers to make their purchases carbon-neutral, helping e-tailers be more sustainable



















