When it began to sell online in 2017, Hibbett Sports emphasized delivering a customer experience that was on par with its in-store service. Hibbett exec Bill Quinn explains how.
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In addition to its many obvious benefits to organizations, AI helps optimize multi-cloud environments in several other ways that smart leaders must consider, writes Tony Uphoff.
In the latest podcast episode, Pat Fitzgerald explains why diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) must be balanced with talent and culture.
Workday has mapped out 38 “future of work” use cases that leverage artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) technologies. Bob Evans reviews the use cases.
Workday’s 38 use cases that leverage AI and ML technologies focus on the growth, simplification, and innovation of businesses.
As the pace of business accelerates, automating ERP processes helps companies remain competitive and achieve long-term success, says Kenny Mullican.
Bob Evans offers cloud growth guidance for several of the Cloud Wars Top 10 companies, with Oracle, ServiceNow, and SAP being “most bullish.”
Bob Evans reviews the cloud growth guidance from the Cloud Wars Top 10 companies, which suggest that Oracle, ServiceNow, and SAP are leading.
Having announced a hefty, generative AI product roll out, Google Cloud is the latest company to join the generative AI revolution.
Today’s Growth Swarm podcast focuses on the difference between strategy and process and why it’s critical to find the right balance between the two.
Google Cloud is the latest company to join the “generative AI revolution,” after announcing its new generative AI products yesterday.
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.
Oracle’s CEO Safra Catz suggests that Oracle’s booming cloud business will grow 50% in the next quarter, after seeing 45% growth in Q3.
Oracle CEO Safra Catz projects 50% growth in cloud revenue in the next quarter, enabling the company to continue down the path of being the fastest-growing cloud provider.
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.
Oracle’s cloud revenue for Q3 grew by 45%, making it the only company in the Cloud Wars Top 10 to achieve that upward trajectory during economic uncertainty.
Oracle continues to be the fastest-growing major cloud provider, with a recent Q3 growth rate of 45%, Bob Evans explains in this Cloud Wars Minute.
Oracle, SAP, and Google Cloud are the fastest-growing major cloud vendors in the world, explains Bob Evans, who reports Q4 earnings for the Top 10 companies.