The Metaverse is built on data, which means organizations have to be prepared to gather, store, and act on larger amounts of it than ever before with air-tight cybersecurity, user privacy, and AI.
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To compete in the acceleration economy, businesses must adapt to the ‘Next Normal’ by increasing abilities to make business decisions quickly. Here’s how.
Among the factors causing customer concern: Broadcom’s track record, potential to stifle innovation, and licensing terms.
As Kieron explains, the multi-layered nature of the Metaverse means your Chief Metaverse Officer will be required to straddle your IT, marketing, data, and compliance teams.
Customers weighed in on Broadcom’s planned deal to buy VMware. They have concerns, but some note there are technological synergies.
“Cloud is at the heart of most customer conversations,” said CEO Matt Cain, in the database software firm’s recent earnings call.
Having true cloud partners is more important now more than ever for business plans.
The video communications company enhances contact center integration with Genesys and names a new president. Is it losing share to Teams?
The online meeting and collaboration suite now now has 270 million monthly active users. Will it surpass its major competitors in the space?
In this Growth Swarm episode, the team discusses today’s distributed workplace and the new pace of innovation across various industries.
The rise of the information age has led to new challenges with a user’s digital identity. But these can be addressed with blockchain solutions.
Leading up to Ellison’s “The Future of Healthcare” event, Oracle executives lay out plans to transform healthcare with electronic health record leader Cerner.
In this My Metaverse Minute, Kieron expresses his excitement for fellow analyst Tony Uphoff’s upcoming session on becoming a data-driven CXO.
Aaron Back speaks with Ryan Prindiville of Armanino LLP, one of the top 20 largest independent accounting and business consulting firms in the U.S.
In this Cloud Wars Minute, Bob discusses Larry Ellison’s comments about Oracle’s healthcare revolution following its acquisition of Cerner.
Although there are differences between the private and public sectors, there is also more overlap than we hear from social media conjecture.
Quarterly results show continuing solid demand for cloud services, with customers investing in modern technologies to drive innovation.
With the recent revenue growth of Snowflake, Workday, and Salesforce, Bob recommends that everyone should embrace a fearless perspective.
The nimble Fargo, N.D.-based startup built its business in the Microsoft Dynamics GP world but is increasingly focused on Acumatica, SQL Server, and cloud migrations.
In today’s world, expense control and doing what you’ve always done isn’t enough: businesses need to grow, innovate, build, expand. Sponsored by ASUG.