CarMax CIO Shamim Mohammad shared valuable insights with me about how digital transformation is helping his company thrive in the current digital world.
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Tech industry veteran Wayne Sadin talked to me about digital transformation, C-Suite responsibilities, IT spending in the cloud, and more.
Based on what I’m seeing at the X4 Summit, the SAP Qualtrics acquisition will be seen as one of the great tech industry bargains in history.
Read the transcript of my conversation with Microsoft Services CTO Norm Judah for insight into current Microsoft projects and what comes next.
The Salesforce Q4 2018 earnings call revealed that the company is somehow managing to scale up an scale out in multiple dimensions simultaneously.
My take: if Workday can back up its big claims about fast, low-cost deployments for customers, Oracle and SAP will have no choice but to catch up.
The big story: Workday Financials has become self-sustaining, putting Workday squarely up against cloud ERP competitors Oracle and SAP.
Read my take on the strategic partnership between Volkswagen and Microsoft that’s transforming the auto maker into a software company focused on mobility.
At the recent Goldman Sachs conference, Marc Benioff used his time to focus on CEO responsibility for social and cultural issues. Read my reaction.
Oracle’s Autonomous Database customer TaylorMade Golf recently reported that the company’s database performance has improved by 40x. Read my reaction.
C-Suite Priorities in the Digital Age || Cloud Wars’ “Wayne Sadin on Digital Strategy” explores the evolving priorities for boards and CXOs.
ExxonMobil and Albertsons are the latest massive companies to buy Microsoft cloud to accelerate their digital transformations. Here’s why it matters.
Key takeaways from Walmart’s Q4 and full-year earnings results illustrate steps in the Walmart digital transformation journey with Microsoft and beyond.
Unleashing Micro-Opportunities || Cloud Wars’ “Christopher Lochhead on Different” celebrates difference in a world that encourages imitation.
What I find most interesting about Microsoft corporate VP for Azure marketing Julia White’s recent comments about SAP workloads migrating to Azure.
The Cloud Wars CEO priorities offer an intriguing picture of where those companies’ customers—the world’s leading businesses—are headed.
Google Cloud will compete with Microsoft to deliver enterprise tech to 2 billion firstline users, CEO Thomas Kurian indicated.
CEO Thomas Kurian revealed that Google Cloud’s established significant presence in about half of the world’s top 10 companies in multiple sectors.
Some compelling numbers about Microsoft’s new “IP co-sell partner program” and more partner strategies that the company is pursuing.
Official, publicly available financial documents filed by both companies with the SEC reveal the true winner in the Microsoft vs. Amazon Cloud battle.