In this Cloud Wars Expo Moment, GVP Solution Marketing Jeff Stiles details how the right app in the right context speeds decision-making among Oracle customers.
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Startup impress.ai places strong emphasis on keeping candidates engaged and advancing them through the recruitment ‘funnel.’
Bob Evans explains why this milestone “needs to be recognized and applauded.”
In this Cloud Wars Expo News Desk interview, Google Cloud VP of Global Strategic Customers and Industries Umesh Vemuri discusses digital sovereignty, Web 3, and more.
In this Cloud Wars Expo ICB Moment, Workday’s Sharon Schell talks about IT, business agility, and employee experience as centerpieces of the company’s hospitality customer relationships.
In this Cloud Wars Minute, Bob Evans says isn’t a case of SAP stumbling, but an indication of Salesforce’s powerful influence on the cloud wars growth market.
CISO and Acceleration Economy Analyst Rob Wood explores the cloud compliance approaches about which he is most excited.
In this Cloud Wars Expo Moment, Oracle EVP Mike Sicilia says the need to quickly scale up (and down) fuels cloud growth, even during downturns.
Demand is ‘surging’ as customers look to Celonis to help solve issues with supply chain, inventory, IT sprawl, and more.
AWS has surpassed Microsoft and Google Cloud in claiming the majority of Snowflake customers who use its data cloud solutions.
In this Cloud Wars Expo News Desk interview, the digital studio’s Co-Founder and CEO discusses bridging the gap between the fashion-beauty industries and the Metaverse.
Supply chains and inventory are hot topics when companies report results. Will they leverage technology to work their way out of the morass? Tom Smith examines the topic in Episode 36 of the Cloud Wars Horizon Minute.
In today’s Cloud Wars Minute, Bob seeks an explanation for why AWS has captured 80% of Snowflake customer partnerships, dwarfing the efforts of cloud competitors.
Pat and Bob talk about the evolution of talent acquisition and two critical strategies: active recruitment and an emphasis on culture.
Zoom’s Q2 results were a mixed bag: missed revenue forecast and lowered full-year outlook based on macro factors. Profitability was a plus.
Bob Evans makes the case for why each of these two tech giants could be ahead of the other in the battle for leadership in cloud enterprise applications.
In Cloud Wars Horizon Minute, Ep. 35, Tom Smith touches on the financial results recently reported by Zoom Video Communications.
In this Cloud Wars Minute, Bob compares figures from Oracle and SAP’s Q2 reports.
In this Cloud Wars Expo Moment, Bob Evans emphasizes the need to retire old organizational structures in favor of new models built to dazzle the customer.
Wayne and Bob cover Microsoft’s commitment to lowering cloud customer costs and the need for boards and C-suites to accept WFH.