Kieron explains how the cloud-based open directory startup has expanded from providing a remote device and identity access management tool to now offering a wide array of services and mechanisms for remote work IT management.
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In episode 8, Kieron explains various ways that leaders must scrutinize their partner ecosystem for continued growth and innovation.
Using the retail and appliance industry as examples, Janet explains how the Metaverse can help address services issues and the customer experience in new ways.
As part of its annual re:Invent show’s new-product blitz, AWS framed its “Digital Sovereignty Pledge” as offering “control without compromise.” Bob looks at what this commitment says about the company’s position compared to Microsoft’s and Google Cloud’s.
In episode 7, Kieron highlights the need for infrastructure and network support to drive cloud technologies, and cites Nokia’s latest work with 6G as a shining example.
The U.S. Army, which utilizes many subcontractors, realized it was running into too much unused funding. Toni explains how turning to AI helped it find the perfect solution for its budgeting issue.
Cropin, Couchbase, HYCU, and other Cloud Wars Horizon companies gain new visibility at the AWS re:Invent conference.
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.
We’ve previously discussed how digital transformation is essential to successfully navigating and thriving amid the business challenges and disruptions of…
Zoom’s financial results reflect strong controls over cloud costs and solid enterprise sales, but the outlook is more uncertain.
Kieron writes about how IKEA, Threadless, and other companies are increasing customer engagement by co-creating with them on new products.
Dell once again delivers strong results, as it retains focus on supply chain execution, reducing inventory, and continuing to innovate.
With Thanksgiving comes thoughts of gratitude. Cloud Wars Founder Bob Evans shares ten reasons he’s grateful for the cloud, among them opportunity access, allowing increased entrepreneurship, and enabling cloud computing.
With the holiday season around the corner, Bob offers several reasons he is thankful for the cloud in today’s Cloud Wars Minute.
The Finnish telecommunications company may no longer lead the market in cell phone sales, but it’s increasingly shaping up to be the go-to company for the next generation of cloud-optimized wireless technology.
In this Cloud Wars Expo Moment, Matt Laukaitis defines how SAP helps retailers hold the trust of the consumer through a secure experience.
Innovar tecnológicamente require de socios. La interacción con un socio se basa en una relación de muto beneficio, no una transacción.
Mark Klein, Chief Digital Officer for the European insurer ERGO Group, discussed his firm’s work with Celonis, including a co-creation effort, at Celosphere.
IBM has seen accelerated growth in the last several quarters – especially within its cloud business. Bob Evans shares a few optimistic remarks from Arvind Krishna, CEO of IBM.
By distributing AI computation to local sensors and devices where the data is actually generated, Edge AI powers real-time capabilities for everything from medical devices to self-driving cars to energy grid monitoring, as Toni explains.