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.
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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.
Since the public sector is known to be risk adverse, In the Cloud Wars Expo Moment, Nicholas Smith discusses the public sector’s tendency to be risk-averse, which is why Oracle bakes security into all of its cloud stacks.
Last week, Amazon CFO Brian Olsavsky further discussed the Q3 financial results of AWS and its current customer strategy.
In this Cloud Wars Expo Moment, IBM’s Kurt Scheetz explains how the valuation of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) works, specifically around customer effects.
In this episode, Bob discusses AWS’ current customer strategy and its Q3 revenue growth rate, which increased by 27% from Q2, according to CFO Brian Oslavsky.
In this Cloud Wars Expo Moment, Doc Vaidhyanathan explains why IBM’s financial services cloud’s focus on compliance is unique.
Bob lays out the Cloud Wars Top 10, along with some insights into the companies in the top half for the third quarter.
In this Cloud Wars Expo Moment, Tony and Wayne describe the role that CXOs must play in helping fund business transformation projects.
In this episode, Bob reviews the third quarter results for the top five Cloud Wars vendors, remarking on how both Oracle and SAP have shed “old stereotypes” thanks to particularly fast growth rates.
In this Cloud Wars Expo Moment, Joe Wilson, CTO for Americas, Workday, explains the never-ending need for privacy and security in the hospitality industry, and why the company offers five core principles in its technologies.
As he takes a closer look at the third quarter results for Google, Amazon, and Microsoft, Bob puts the numbers into context, and suggests what they might mean for the providers going forward.
Google Cloud had their “big moment” as they saw a 2% growth rate increase, while Microsoft and AWS saw a decline in their growth rates for Q3. Google Cloud is an example of a cloud provider that is offering value to customers, which is being reflected in their fortunes.
In this Cloud Wars Expo Moment, Doc Vaidhyanathan explains why generic clouds do not fit customers’ specialized needs. Industry needs vary and cloud offerings should mirror that.
Google Cloud has three great bits of news coming out of the third quarter. Bob explains why this bodes well for its place in the Cloud Wars.
Bob reviews the company’s impressive third quarter results, noting as well the investment commitment from its parent company, Alphabet.
In this Oracle CloudWorld analyst take, Wayne shares what he learned from OCI lead Clay Magouryrk about the division’s new products and partnerships.
In this Cloud Wars Expo Moment, Workday Product Strategy Lead Angela Borth outlines some of the main asks from the company’s financial services customers.
In a stunning Cloud Wars Top 10 development, Google Cloud added as much new cloud revenue as market leader Microsoft, continuing to show that its business is on an upward trajectory.



















