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Analyst Bill Doerrfeld discusses the benefits and drawbacks of low-code/no-code with CEO Prashanth Chandrasekar, giving examples of how the approach both widens businesses’ horizons and limits them.
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Our latest installment on startup funding highlights tec companies working on rebate management, SMB finances, eye health, cloud app dev, and data analytics.
As Tom Smith reports, startup neurothink has embraced a multi-cloud model — based on several VMware products — to help make AI and ML “radically accessible.”
Analyst Kieron Allen offers examples of how digital twins might work in the development of transportation, urban planning, and more.
Radical accessibility is how neurothink describes its approach to AI/ML services. It aims to make good on that promise through multi-cloud.
Poor-quality data can derail a business. Janet Schijns explains how to choose partners who will wrangle and handle the right data properly and set your firm up to successfully navigate potentially rough economic times.
Verusen, Stockly, FindMine and TotalCtrl are all part of SAP.iO’s startup accelerator; all are expanding with customers, wins, or investments.
In Data Modernization Minute, Ep. 29, Wayne Sadin introduces himself as the new channel host and shares some topics he will be covering in the future.
Bob reports from Oracle CloudWorld to discuss the keynote by Safra Catz, who said that this is not the time for companies to sit back, wait, and evaluate; leaders need to make decisions now.
Bob Evans sheds light on how this partnership will help customers as the multi-cloud mindset becomes the standard.
In this Cloud Wars Minute, Bob is in New York City attending Google Cloud Next and shares some of the company’s recent big customer wins.
From ideas to Women in Tech to community developments, Day 2 of Community Summit was filled with ideas and insights for Microsoft users.
Omnichannel is no longer a “nice to have.” It’s a requirement. Scott Vaughan shares essential approaches for B2B sales in particular.
SAS is a latecomer to the cloud party, but its loyal following and respected technology still make its move relevant in the analytics space.
The two companies are working together to help mainframe customers take advantage of applications and data available in the cloud.
In this Cloud Wars Expo Moment, Robert Merlo shares how SAP applications helped a mining company save money through better employee management
Kyndryl launches a co-creation ‘experience’ that brings in customers and partners to architect effective infrastructure and services outcomes.
In this Cloud Wars Expo Moment, excerpted from the education sessions, Google Cloud’s Hans Thalbauer describes the main elements of a successful digital twin in the context of supply chains.