Leaders unpack why later-generation cloud platforms, bare-metal architectures, and multi-cloud strategies can cut costs by up to 70% and fuel enterprise AI adoption.
Cloud Wars Podcast
A Google Cloud leader explains how a new customer experience organization speeds AI projects from idea to production while keeping business outcomes and humans at the center.
A look at how AI agents, developer tools, and next-generation data capabilities are reshaping business transformation.
In this interview, Palantir’s Chad Wahlquist articulates how their AI platform (AIP) is not just another product but an operating system for enterprise business, enabling global optimization across supply chain, inventory, demand, rather than local point solutions.
T.K. Anand outlines how Oracle brings AI to customer data, enabling flexible, vendor-neutral access across systems and industries.
Oracle’s latest innovation, Database 26ai, includes support for vector data, unified data models, and embedded agentic workflows to help organizations unlock the full potential of private enterprise data with AI.
Oracle’s cloud strategy blends full-stack engineering with aggressive AI and GPU expansion.
AI succeeds when it solves real problems for employees and customers alike.
Monument Health VP Brad Haupt explains how Workday’s AI-driven platform transforms supply chain operations into a strategic force in patient care.
Oracle NetSuite is transforming from a cloud pioneer into an AI-first platform built to automate, personalize, and redefine how businesses run.
Bonnie Tinder previews Oracle AI World and SAP Connect 2024, highlighting major trends including AI agents, industry-specific bundles, and a unified agent marketplace.
At Workday Rising, Gerrit Kazmaier emphasized how “ERP for the AI era” means rethinking legacy ERP: moving from function‑oriented systems to AI‑embedded workflows, experience layers like Sana, and purpose‑built agents that align with business context.
Oracle EVP Gary Miller shares how the company is helping customers achieve measurable business outcomes by embedding AI across its stack, aligning partner and customer success, and guiding organizations at every stage of their AI journey.
Despite AI hype, most implementations still struggle with basics like data quality, clarity, and stakeholder alignment.
Oracle delivers powerful AI-ready features while maintaining compliance with global privacy laws through intelligent data distribution across regions.
Oracle’s Kim Lynch outlines how the company is accelerating government transformation through AI, cloud, and defense innovations while ensuring security, flexibility, and rapid technology adoption.
Bonnie Tinder shares insights from a recent Salesforce event, exploring how AI agents, unified data, and customer-focused innovation are reshaping the enterprise software landscape.
Ajay Patel of IBM outlines how enterprises are shifting from AI experimentation to real-world application, especially in sales, R&D, and operations.
Rabbit’s CEO explains why cloud isn’t inherently too expensive — it’s just not optimized, and that’s a solvable problem.
Workday leaders Shane Luke and Ali Fuller discuss navigating GenAI in the enterprise, highlighting their Agent System of Record and a pragmatic three-phase customer adoption framework.