The AI startup Wisy is looking to help consumer packaged goods firms with a costly problem, delivering intelligence that enables optimized execution at retail.
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The startup helps companies preserve their investment in non-office workers by engaging and retaining those individuals.
While Walmart and Goldman Sachs are not traditionally tech companies, they are becoming next-generation cloud providers.
In this ROAD to Cloud Wars Expo, Bob examines the advantages of additional data and how data relates to a changing economic environment.
In this Cloud Wars Minute, Bob evaluates how the big box retailer and investment bank are breaking into the cloud space, although they aren’t traditional tech companies.
First-year event features the largest cloud companies on the planet, more than 100 speakers on cloud, AI, cybersecurity, data modernization, and more.
Oracle versus Amazon is the conclusion we can draw from CEO Safra Catz’s plan on running Cerner disclosed on last week’s earnings call.
In this Cloud Wars Minute, Bob explains why Oracle CEO Safra Catz so boldly declared major changes to the tech within Cerner software.
Citing a demand increase of industry-specific solutions, Bob presents the new rankings of the Industry Cloud Top 10.
RapidMiner’s latest AI platform and initiatives are designed to overcome limitations in usage and deployment by democratizing AI.
In this Cloud Wars Horizon-Cloud Wars crossover minute, Tom Smith and Bob Evans discuss the strength of cloud company earnings.
In Cloud Wars Minute, Ep. 15, Tom Smith explains how RapidMiner is making it easier for novices to utilize AI-based analytics, how it offers training for all levels of users to increase impact.
In the latest Cloud Wars Minute, Bob Evans examines some of the big movers in an updated Industry Cloud Top Ten ranking.
According to the iconic investment bank’s recruiting ad, the new platform will trigger “an unprecedented opportunity to extend the reach of financial services.”
The video communications leader’s innovation playbook includes acquisitions, ramped up R and D, and customer co-creation to round out its apps lineup,
The executive vice president of Oracle’s global business units discusses the June 30th keynote, where he’ll discuss “what’s hype and what’s hot” in the industry cloud space.
A strong mix of acquisitions, internal development, and customer influence all have key roles to play in Zoom’s product roadmap.
In this Cloud Wars Minute, Bob discusses the investment bank’s plants to develop its “Financial Cloud” and what it means for future cloud vendors.
In this Lightning Strike, Bob Evans and Wayne Sadin join Aaron Back for a discussion on Oracle, its Q4 earnings report, and future plans.
Wayne and Bob talk about supply-chain woes at two huge retailers, what cloud companies should say about sustainability strategies, & more.