Oracle Chairman Larry Ellison underscored that the enemy of his enemy is his friend by claiming Snowflake “is killing” Amazon Redshift.
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Honeywell looks to use its 114 years of industrial and process-control expertise to build the world’s premiere industrial-software company.
On the Cloud Wars Live podcast, Christopher Lochhead and I discuss the many different heroes of today’s world.
The decision to move your mission-critical business applications to the cloud is no longer IF but WHEN. Chances are you’re already successfully running applications in the cloud today. Cloud-based payroll, HR benefits, marketing automation and email are amongst the many available solutions that companies have been managing online for years. Historically companies hesitated to move business applications like GP, SL, NAV, AX and CRM to the cloud, but to stay competitive and drive business continuity, the time to migrate is now.
Regardless of your company size or industry, recent events have shown us how important moving to the cloud is for all businesses. As companies went to being fully remote for months, some found that their on-premises solutions could not accommodate a virtual work force and caused unnecessary problems with day-to-day operations. Real-time secure access to data, regular back up provisions, remote access for all users are just some of the cloud benefits.
In this session, learn best practices on how building an effective migration strategy and plan will support a successful move to the cloud and help maximize your business application investments.
It’s no surprise that enterprise and mid-market organizations are benefiting from the investments made in cloud security, R&D and cyber security experts. Ongoing economic and global uncertainty has led many business leaders to fully recognize that migrating to the cloud is critical to their business continuity and success. The question is no longer IF, but WHEN to move their mission critical applications to the cloud.
During this session we’ll discuss ‘what’s possible’ when you transform your business with the power of cloud. Dynamics AX end of support (EOS), remote workforce and business continuity issues have forced organizations to re-think their on-premises operations or face the potential risks and consequences of non-supported mission-critical business applications. Join us and discover cost-effective cloud migration strategies and the extensive benefits your organization will gain from a full transformation to the cloud.
This session will be available for CPE credits pending completion of session survey post event.
Level: Basic
As we have learned to adjust our work environments, processes and daily routines, we have gained organizational insights about how we need to be more flexible, collaborative and connected. This session will cover the challenges of processing invoices remotely, with even less visibility, and even greater need for integration with Dynamics GP. We will discuss lessons learned and real-world examples of streamlining the accounts payable process and centralizing document management. We will include a live demonstration of KwikPayables for GP that features a touchless AP process with end-to-end visibility — keeping your team connected wherever they are.
As 2020 progresses, finance departments are tasked with becoming leaders in digital transformation by creating resilient organizations that can manage business disruption in AP and procurement processes and prepare for unknown challenges that lie ahead. These initiatives will be crucial in determining which businesses will bolster productivity, enable a remote workforce and drive growth and which will fall behind. Attend this solution showcase to learn:• How Dynamics users are using digital transformation in the “new normal” to achieve a truly touchless invoice management process• The importance of automation in establishing visibility and control of cash flow, DPO, and liabilities across all entities globally• Why finance organizations are leveraging cloud-based automation for accounts payable as a priority in 2020 for ensuring continuity across their organization• The importance of leveraging Microsoft’s Preferred Solution to meet the needs of your existing ERP(s), while being flexible enough to support your operational requirements through upgrades and changes
I expect Microsoft to post excellent fiscal Q1cloud results and dispense with the notion that the sky above the cloud is falling.
If these companies migrate to Oracle Exadata Cloud Service X8M, that would represent a huge boost for Oracle’s rising fortunes in the cloud.
The Citrix Cloud Summit features strategic overviews of digital transformation and the vital role of the cloud in the global digital economy.
The Salesforce Q2 earnings call with Marc Benioff was the most compelling and insightful such event that I’ve ever heard. By a long shot.
As Salesforce becomes the first SaaS company in history to reach $5 billion in quarterly revenue (for Q2), a preview of its 8/25/20 earnings call.
“For Microsoft, COVID-19 was personal on many levels.” – Microsoft Chief Medical Officer Dr. David Rhew, who’s helping to drive innovation amid crisis
As Microsoft cloud revenue soared to $51B on the strength of $14.3B in fiscal Q4, Azure led the way as usual with 50% hypergrowth. But there’s more!
On the Cloud Wars Live podcast, Bonnie Tinder explains why she’s a fan of rapid deployment — but only when it’s done under the right circumstances.
On this episode of the Cloud Wars Live podcast, Tony Uphoff suggests strategies for biz leaders (and everyone) to help quell the monetization of rage.
Stream the Cloud Wars Live podcast to hear about the rising number of companies considering re-shoring manufacturing, from Thomas CEO Tony Uphoff.
On Salesforce’s Q1 earnings call, Marc Benioff delivered inspiration, offering business leaders hope and confidence to in the midst of economic devastation.
Stream this episode of the Cloud Wars Live podcast: Peter Steube walks us through the data showing the surprising tech spending impact of COVID-19.
While the prospect of a Q2 downturn is real, the cloud industry’s 3 big hyperscalers generated Q1 revenue of $26.3B, and Amazon topped $10B for first time.