The digitalization of the world’s major industries continues to accelerate as one of the world’s major automotive companies is creating, in concert with Google Cloud, a “software-defined vehicle” with full-scale, digital-twin capabilities as Renault Group now bills itself as “a tech company.”
Cloud Wars
Non-tech industry lines are becoming more blurred. Bob Evans describes how Google Cloud and the Renault Group are joining forces to create a software-defined vehicle.
Celonis, in partnership with EcoVadis, IntegrityNext and Climatiq, is developing applications that address the issue of sustainability in supply chains, as Tom Smith reports from Celosphere 2022.
In Ep. 1 of the Acceleration Economy Minute, Kieron reports from Celosphere 2022 and explains why critical integration is a key theme of three newly announced process mining tools.
On location at Celosphere 2022, Tom Smith sums up new app announcements from Celonis. The new apps help businesses operate sustainably.
In the opening keynote, Celosphere 2022 attendees heard from Celonis Co-CEO Alex Rinke and Wil van der Aalst, “the godfather of process mining.”
In this episode, Bob explains how despite the macro-challenges the company is facing, it continues to see strong demand across all of its lines of business and cloud products — particularly, the SaaS portfolio.
Bob compares five-week market caps to illuminate how legacy cloud companies are getting ahead of cloud native companies in the Cloud Wars Top 10.
The benefits of digital transformation turned into an overused term and led to disappointment – but the Deep Cloud could change the game.
In this episode, Bob reviews the market cap of Cloud Wars Top 10 legacy companies and why they are outperforming the cloud natives.
From product announcements to marquee customer sessions to great local beverages, the Acceleration Economy’s Celosphere agenda will run the gamut.
In this Growth Swarm Moment from episode 24, John and Tony recall their discussion with Gorilla Glue Director of IT Infrastructure Services Cedric Wells, who will speak at the 2023 Cloud Wars Expo.
In this Cloud Wars Minute, Bob explains a recent story posted to Microsoft’s website, which explains the ERP deal that the company won in 2019. In this deal, Microsoft’s client is New York City’s Department of Environmental Protection, who aim to replace old mainframes in efforts to deliver fresh, safe drinking water to residents.
In this Cloud Wars Expo Moment, Microsoft’s Tony Evans covers customer challenges such as quick reaction times, anticipating change, forging relationships, and adapting to workplace transformation.
The name of ServiceNow’s new program,” RiseUp with ServiceNow,” might ring a bell. Bob Evans explains why in the context of the Cloud Wars.
CIO and Acceleration Economy analyst Kenny Mullican shares impressions of Automation Anywhere in this special Cloud Wars Horizon discussion.
In this episode, Bob covers the launch of the RiseUp with ServiceNow program, and how both its name and program are similar to the RISE with SAP program.
In this Cloud Wars Expo Moment, Google Cloud VP of Retail and Consumer Carrie Tharp details four key areas where the company is helping its hospitality industry customers improve their guest experiences.
It’s a clear recognition of the total trust that McDermott has earned from ServiceNow founder Fred Luddy, who stepped down from the chairman’s role to make way for McDermott.
In this episode, Bob shares his thoughts on the recent news that Bill McDermott has been named as chairman of ServiceNow, where he has been the CEO for the past three years.



















