The IBM Think conference in Boston will be full of opportunities to network, gain insights on AI, cloud computing, and quantum computing, and fuel personal and professional growth.
Cloud Wars
Insights on SAP’s Q1 results which demonstrate a current cloud backlog growing faster than ever before and a positive outlook for the year.
At the Workday Innovation Summit, Bonnie Tinder and Bob Evans discuss key insights into Workday’s platform, AI initiatives, and partnership ecosystem.
SAP’s fiscal Q1 results reflect strong demand for cloud and ERP products; the company is well-positioned to deliver on evolving customer needs.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure’s revenue surge is fueled by its unique blend of AI capabilities, deployment flexibility, and multi-cloud leadership.
An exploration of Oracle’s infrastructure business, detailing its growth, competitive landscape, and strategic shifts as well as AI’s role.
Microsoft AI is opening a new hub in London devoted to AI research and development.
Google Cloud’s blog post showcases the diverse applications of GenAI agents across industries.
Customer stories from leading companies illustrate how six GenAI agents are streamlining tasks, freeing up professionals for higher-level analytical work.
Google Cloud recently named data protection company HYCU its Technology Partner of the Year for Backup and Disaster Recovery.
While Microsoft plans a $100-billion data center with OpenAI, Oracle diverges by favoring numerous small data centers worldwide.
The Data Center Wars escalate as Microsoft, Amazon, Google Cloud, and Oracle adopt varied strategies.
Salesforce eyes Informatica acquisition, aligning with its strategy to become a leading data company.
Orange and Google Cloud accomplished a remarkable milestone by transitioning an AI project from pilot to production in just four weeks, setting new standards for project timelines.
Google Cloud and Orange showcase the speed of innovation, transitioning from AI testing to full-scale production in just four weeks.
Leveraging Google’s cybersecurity intelligence, Google Cloud emerges as a formidable player, poised to capitalize on market opportunities amid competitive challenges.
During Google Cloud Next, CEO Thomas Kurian cites three reasons why Google Cloud is growing faster than its competitors: data analytics, AI, and cybersecurity.
Amazon’s AWS Generative AI Competency program streamlines GenAI adoption by offering a curated network of over 40 partners.
An op-ed by Larry Ellison in the Wall Street Journal prompts an exploration of the transformative impact of AI on cybersecurity defense strategies.
Google Cloud Next reveals CEO Kurian’s vision for advancing AI integration across its strategic clouds, driving transformative business outcomes for customers.