In this Cloud Wars Horizon Demo Day moment, Ronak Mathur and Tom Smith discuss how automation was essential when rolling out vaccines and how it enabled patients to access certifications for vaccines sooner.
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Work-from-anywhere is here to stay, which means companies must adapt both their cultures and the technologies they use. Tony Uphoff takes a closer look at “Remote Work 2.0.”
Toni Witt speaks with author, expert, and AI entrepreneur David Vivancos, who predicts that AI must increasingly bridge the gap between humans, machines, and technology.
In this Cloud Wars Demo Day moment, Kenny Mullican shares the example of how a chip manufacturer’s implementation of
hardware-sensor-equipped AI automation software spotted product flaws earlier in the process, which sped up and improved production.
In this Cloud Wars Horizon Minute, episode 79, Tom Smith explains how Kyndryl cloud-native services help customers launch cloud projects and apps faster and more cost-efficiently in hybrid, multi-cloud environments.
Cloud backups are one of the first use cases that the cloud was famed for, and they’re essential for restoring systems after a breach, as Kieron explains in episode 18.
Bill reviews ThreatQuotient’s “2022 State of Cybersecurity Automation” report, which finds that the majority of organizations experience pain problems implementing these initiatives.
Bill reconnects with Sonatype Co-founder Brian Fox to find out why it’s taken so long for organizations to respond to the Log4j vulnerability, which was first discovered a year ago.
In Data Modernization interview, Wayne Sadin and Pablo Moreno answer three core questions around the value and future of data science.
How MongoDB, UiPath, Couchbase, and Cloudflare beat expectations and raised their outlook amid challenging macroeconomic conditions.
UiPath is closing bigger deals with bigger customers, and reporting success in healthcare, telecom, and federal government sectors, as Tom Smith reports in episode 77 of the Cloud Wars Horizon minute.
John Siefert, Bob Evans, Tony Uphoff, and Scott Vaughan discuss the latest Q3 Cloud Wars Top 10 earnings results, which are nuanced once looked at through the lens of technology and digital transformation.
Early data suggests holiday online sales are solid. E-commerce companies are using automation and chatbots to improve service and save money.
Kenny explains how CIOs can build co-creation partnerships and embrace innovation leadership to advance their organizations.
Bob analyzes Workday’s Q3 earnings call, which revealed robust growth that the company’s co-CEOs attribute to customers consolidating cloud providers in the uncertain macro-environment.
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.
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.
Inflation puts pressure on businesses to raise their prices, but raising prices runs the risk of alienating customers. Janet explores how to add value so you can raise prices without customer fallout.
Acceleration Economy analyst and Paragon Films CIO Kenny Mullican looks at how AI-enabled intelligent process automation can be applied in a manufacturing industry context.
Why is Oracle focusing on end-to-end automation for industries? Bob provides his take on details regarding the strategy that were shared at a recent CloudWorld meeting.