In this special minute, Paul Swider highlights three prevalent topics from the HIMSS23 Global Health Conference and Exhibition in Chicago.
AWS
In a recent shareholder letter, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy has deemed the company as the leader of machine learning (ML), having more ML customers than any of its competitors.
In the “ML wars,” AWS claims to be the leader. In fact, the company has the largest ML functionality and customer base of any cloud provider, claims CEO Andy Jassy.
Bob Evans interviews Snowflake Chief Revenue Officer Chris Degnan as part of the lead up to the Partners Ecosystem digital event.
Through the effective use of social determinants of health (SDOH) data, the healthcare industry can work toward improved health outcomes and greater health equity.
Universal access to healthcare information – including patient records – is still one of the healthcare industry’s biggest pain points. There are important advances taking place, however.
Though it makes for complex sourcing, healthcare cloud migration can be successfully approached with some classic procurement techniques, writes Joanna Martinez.
Bob Evans reviews the Cloud Confidence Index from the period of February 20 through March 24, with Google Cloud and Microsoft as leaders.
AWS is extending its brand by entering the enterprise applications world with AWS Supply Chain that runs seamlessly with ERP applications.
AWS is entering the supply chain sector through the launch of its latest product, Amazon Supply Chain, which will help customers leverage existing solutions.
AWS’ VP of Supply Chain Solutions Diego Pantoja-Navjas details how the company is entering the supply chain space and how it leverages already-existing supply chain solutions customers have.
From competitive pricing and customizable solutions to excellent customer support and reliable infrastructure, here are the table stakes that every CIO should consider when evaluating cloud providers.
There’s a lot of complexity that goes into managing different cloud services. Here’s what you need to know before embarking away from a single cloud setup.
Oracle, SAP, and Google Cloud have proven to be the fastest-growing major cloud providers in the world, explains Bob Evans in reviewing Q4 results.
Multi-cloud provides flexibility, scalability, and cost efficiency, but securing this architecture requires a comprehensive approach. Frank Domizio explains.
C3 AI extends partnership with AWS to make its range of AI applications available in the AWS Marketplace and support digital transformation use cases.
Single cloud solutions may be simpler to manage, but they may also turn out to be more expensive over time. Here’s why a multi-cloud architecture could work better for your organization.
Bill Doerrfeld breaks down the benefits of low-code and multi-cloud and explains how low code can address key multi-cloud challenges.
Bob Evans says Oracle and Uber’s strategic partnership demonstrates that Oracle has emerged as a top-tier competitor in the cloud market against Amazon, Microsoft, and Google Cloud.
With deep roots in data management, Teradata’s pivot to analytics in multi-cloud settings helps customers unify diverse data for timely, comprehensive insights.