On this episode, Wayne and I discuss his forthcoming article about the term digital transformation, including what DT is not—and more.
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In this episode of Cloud Wars Live, Boville discusses the IBM industry-cloud blitz strategy, focus on 4 heavily regulated industries, & more
IBM has elected to form alliances w/ cloud heavyweights Microsoft, Amazon & Google, according to IBM Cloud senior VP Howard Boville.
The unifying trend that’s boosting Salesforce, Snowflake & Workday’s combined market cap to $500 billion is industry-specific solutions.
Monica Kumar lays out the Nutanix strategy for hybrid multi-cloud environments to drive better business outcomes in this sponsored episode.
Salesforce has oriented more than half its global sales org toward industry-specific goals & objectives in a move to strengthen its position.
Six of the world’s top cloud vendors shared their visions for the future of business, including Industry Cloud Top 10 #1 Salesforce.
Astadia CEO Scott Silk & CTO Walter Sweat describe the great mainframe-to-cloud migration and the business benefits it’s driving. [Sponsored]
As billions of people around the globe are embracing digital lifestyles, and as businesses are racing to deliver superb digital experiences to customers instantaneously, Redis and its real-time data platform are powering huge portions of this digital revolution.
In this Cloud Wars Live episode, I talk with Bonnie Tinder about key findings & trends for how “the great resignation” is affecting projects.
On this Cloud Wars Live podcast, Sean Ammirati and I talk about the disgrace Facebook has caused to the tech industry overall, and more.
On the Amazon earnings call last week, CFO Brian Olsavsky called out machine learning as the primary catalyst behind the AWS surge.
Stream the Cloud Wars Live podcast to hear John Foley explain his new channel: the data revolution, turning the business world upside-down.
On the Oct. 26 earnings call for Alphabet, CEO Sundar Pichai said that a focus on industry-specific solutions is driving Google Cloud growth.
Competing with Microsoft cloud is not for the faint of heart. Amazon & Google should be paying very close attention to MSFT’s latest numbers.
On this episode of the Cloud Wars Live podcast: Tony Uphoff explains that supply chains are lacking skilled workers across many verticals.
Despite having revenue only 1/75th the size of IBM’s, data-cloud disruptor Snowflake has vaulted past IBM to #9 in the Cloud Wars Top 10.
SAP CEO Christian Klein took notable shots against archrivals Workday and Oracle in framing SAP’s growing cloud momentum in Q3.
On this episode, Wayne and I talk (in-person!) about a variety of items that a CIO must have on the agenda: shadow IT, industry cloud & more.
I’m predicting the following Q3 cloud revenue figures: Microsoft $20.5 billion, Amazon $15.3B, Google $5.2B, and IBM $7.3B.