In part 4 of this series, I explore what’s next for AI. Artificial intelligence has been utilized in many ways and areas and is still breaking into new frontiers. Listen in as I share thoughts on new areas for AI and what to expect in the future.And, be sure to check out part 1, part 2, and part 3 of this series. Additional sources:More on DNA storage: https://news.microsoft.com/innovation-stories/hello-data-dna-storage/More on Gartner DNA predictions: https://siliconangle.com/2020/10/21/gartners-predictions-dna-storage-expanding-cio-roles/ More on AI helping to fight cancer: https://scienceblog.cancerresearchuk.org/2020/04/01/new-blood-test-study-uses-artificial-intelligence-to-identify-cancer-but-its-not-ready-for-patients-yet/
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Microsoft is expecting major growth in its cloud-native Cosmos database as customers rip and replace “legacy” DBs—like those from Oracle.
The expanded Amazon deal with TCS gives AWS more of a presence in the mainframe world it has sought for 15 years to replace.
Not every organization is facing digital transformation from the same starting line; it is important to evaluate internally and strategize the next steps.
I spoke with EVP Clay Magouyrk, the driving force behind the remarkable emergence of Oracle as a serious player in cloud infrastructure.
Amazon’s AWS cloud unit had an excellent year with revenue of $45.4B, but Microsoft blew past that w/ 2020 commercial cloud revenue of $59.5B.
To truly understand the ServiceNow phenomenon, the best place to start is inside the relentlessly quotable mind of CEO Bill McDermott.
Google Cloud Q4 growth happened far more rapidly than any other cloud provider, but that’s not because the others were slacking.
No business can experience skyrocketing success by being stagnant. It requires continuous innovation, commitment, consistency, and hard work every single day. Many types of innovations are often discussed and implemented by leaders, including business process improvement.
January 2021 saw some major cloud database developments in a fast-moving, fast-growing, customer-demand-driven market.
California’s new groundbreaking law, Prop 24, is the first US government watchdog law targeting data protection and privacy. This law will become effective in 2023 and protect nearly 40 million people. California Prop 24 is just the start of potential federal privacy regulations. Use this piece to future-proof your company for a National Privacy Law.
ServiceNow has jumped two spots on the weekly Cloud Wars Top 10 rankings to the #7 slot, knocking IBM down to #9.
The level of innovation driven by Power Platform applications is setting the pace across multiple industries and the globe. Our goal is to tell those stories from the community members that are literally setting this pace based on their awesome work, creativity and passion. Join us and tell your stories!
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Maribel Lopez, Senior Contributor for Forbes, highlights IBM’s strategy in the cloud wars by collaborating with various industries, such as financial services, to develop specialty clouds. Combining this with opensource and hybrid cloud, IBM is continuing to focus on driving innovation.
During the Microsoft fiscal Q2 earnings call, Satya Nadella and Amy Hood revealed how Microsoft has become the world’s #1 cloud provider.
How can CPO’s ensure an inclusive approach to their supply chain?In this piece learn how to implement supplier diversity and why “procurement with purpose” is important for your business.
Oracle’s answer to the specialty database trend is Oracle Database 21c, a “converged database” that will take on AWS, Microsoft, Snowflake.
On this Cloud Wars Live podcast and as part of the CEO Cloud Outlook 2021 series, I speak with Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian.