ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott weighs in on the “platform” opportunity, digital transformation outcomes and why partner ecosystems are so valuable for customers.
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In an age of proliferating APIs and SaaS apps, a control plane helps cybersecurity pros centrally manage security policies, access, and visibility, CISO Robert Wood says.
Bob Evans reviews SAP’s Q4 earnings, which indicates that cloud revenue accounts for 40% of the company’s total revenue.
Hace algunas semanas reportábamos este tipo de incidentes con un modelo de IA en HuggingFace, pero esta práctica se ha extendido a otros repositorios como TensorFlow o Pytorch.
Cloud native. AI-driven. Democratized access. Automation Anywhere meets the key automation requirements of business and tech leaders.
The World Economic Forum (WEF) is anticipating a cyberstorm, which calls for a global, unified response across geopolitical borders.
High user expectations for positive end-to-end digital experiences drive the need for site reliability engineering, analyst Bill Doerrfeld says.
Frank Domizio covers four features of data backup and recovery software, and why they’re essential to protect against disasters, ransomware, and other incidents.
Digital transformation has brought on a new level of cybersecurity concerns around applications, and those need and those concerns warrant CEO focus, Tony Uphoff says.
Bob Evans reviews the new Cloud Confidence Index, which replaces his Market Cap Madness series.
Kieron Allen and Chris Hughes discuss how our cybersecurity analysts determined which companies made the new Top 10 list of Cybersecurity Business Enablers.
Snowflake CEO Frank Slootman explains how the company has grown beyond data warehousing and how the platform market has evolved.
Analysts Scott Vaughan and Tom Smith put context around the AI outlook for retailers and the fast-changing partner ecosystem in that vertical.
The Top 10 providers model – a Cloud Wars staple – now includes the top four tech pillars: cloud, cybersecurity, AI/hyperautomation, and data.
Low-code/no-code platforms begot citizen developers and their innovative solutions, but a lack of formal training brings risks that must be managed.
Why do partnerships form? In this CEO Outlook moment, Thomas Kurian, CEO of Google Cloud, defines three reasons why companies form partnerships and shares examples for each.
AI is increasingly mainstream, so it’s more important than ever to make sure that all organizations implement smart, unbiased security protocols.
Sensitive data is increasingly being filtered through SaaS solutions, which makes securing them more important than ever, says Robert Wood.
Toni Witt explores the ramifications for AI-as-a-service now that Microsoft is working with OpenAI and Hugging Face to integrate AI tools GPT-3 and DALL-E-2 with Azure.
Alloy XYZ lets big Oracle cloud-infrastructure customers evolve into cloud providers offering industry-specific solutions to other businesses.