On Cloud Wars Live, Christian Anschuetz shares some top-of-mind leadership lessons, including how purpose and culture go hand-in-hand.
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On Cloud Wars Live, Christian Anschuetz says execs should be crushing the culture of fear by embracing the notion that everybody is a leader.
On this Cloud Wars Live podcast, Christian Anschuetz talks about how bold, courageous leadership can keep biz off the path of extinction.
According to this Bain research, some MedTech companies are more likely to outperform their peers during and after the crisis. The difference between these winning firms? They’re category leaders. Learn how, with a focus on category leadership rather than scale, MedTech companies can build market-leading positions and see attractive returns, accelerating ahead of the competition and out of the downturn.
On this Cloud Wars Live podcast, Christian Anschuetz discusses how military members can bring important leadership to businesses.
An engaged leader is effective support for your initiatives in your organization. This presentation will focus on how to engage your leadership, to support the technology. I will be speaking about the success I have had in my organization as well as many additional encounters with other organizations where the support was not shown, and what has been done to change the thought process of the leadership to understand why their support is so very important to the ultimate success of the organization.
The content of this session is geared toward an audience with beginner-level knowledge of the subject area.
On the Cloud Wars Live podcast, Tony Uphoff and I talk about the best leadership approach during these very unique times.
As COVID-19 emerged as a pandemic, Microsoft, Amazon & Salesforce were among the first to establish WFH to protect employees & offer free tech solutions.
Microsoft, Amazon, Google and IBM are competing to claim leadership on AI-driven solutions that will change how the world works.
Bill McDermott is stepping down as co-CEO of SAP. As someone who worked at SAP in 2011, I experienced McDermott’s courageous leadership firsthand.
What a recent blog post reveals about how AWS is gunning for victory in the Amazon versus Oracle cloud database competition.
SAP takes another step toward being an AI-first, data-first company by acquiring Reltio, enhancing the Business Data Cloud and providing customers with access to quality data.
Google Cloud and Baker Hughes have partnered to tackle the massive energy demands of AI data centers, combining industrial power expertise with advanced AI to improve efficiency, sustainability, and reliability in global digital infrastructure.
The surge in AI data center demand is collapsing industry lines, pushing tech companies into energy partnerships that could redefine power generation, infrastructure investment, and long-term innovation strategies.
Larry Ellison steps back on earnings calls as Mike Sicilia and Clay Magouyrk take the lead, signaling a deliberate and confident leadership transition at Oracle.
Oracle’s leadership transition signals a new chapter, with Larry Ellison focusing on technology vision while the new CEOs take the lead.
Dona Sarkar calls out the “tech bro”-driven AI hype machine and shares a blueprint to push AI into mainstream use cases that will deliver on the tech’s considerable promise.
WorkIQ-powered Copilot Cowork orchestrates complex tasks to the point it could take over one-fifth of any team’s work in the near term, while hastening the end of app-powered work.
The Cloud Wars Growth Chart shows extraordinary expansion across leading vendors as AI services drive demand. Palantir’s 70% growth leads the pack, while Google Cloud and Oracle also post dramatic gains.
Rather than replacing SaaS, AI is becoming its most powerful accelerator. Oracle’s approach embeds agentic AI across Fusion applications, enabling faster deployments, reduced operational complexity, and dramatically improved customer outcomes.
















