In this episode, Bob outlines what Oracle must do to reach its projected goal of $65 billion in total revenue by the 2026 fiscal year.
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In this Data Modernization Battleground moment, Nong Li, CEO/CTO of Okera explains two approaches to shifting data from existing systems to the cloud: “Lift and shift” data to the cloud or modernize the application stack and ecosystem.
Paul Swider covers various ways that the healthcare industry is pursuing reforms using ESG (environmental, social, and governance) data and frameworks.
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.”
In this Data Modernization Battleground Moment, Kenny says that as a CIO, he considers security, data quality, policies, and governance. Specifically, he focuses on who needs the collected data, which will help to define where it comes from, and where it should be placed.
During the Q3 earnings call last month, Klein said: “We feel very positive about the resilience we have built into our future business” and noted that predictable revenue now accounts for 80% of SAP’s total.
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.
Toni breaks down Web3 decentralized storage protocols and tools such as IPFS and Filecoin, and explains how they compare to cloud storage options from AWS, Google, and Microsoft Azure.
Wayne recaps Data Modernization Battleground sessions with Teradata and Okera, which discussed their data analytics for multi-cloud and data security solutions.
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.
Microservices enable organizations to handle the growing complexity of data storage, but, as Pablo explains, they need frameworks to function optimally.
Bob lays out the Cloud Wars Top 10, along with some insights into the companies in the top half for the third quarter.
Couchbase’s latest Capella cloud database release puts a major focus on enhancing and streamlining the developer experience.
In episode 65 of the Cloud Wars Horizon Minute, Tom Smith reports on new developer-centric enhancements to the Capella database-as-a-service platform.
Data is the lifeblood of every business today but requires strategy, security, and governance to drive insights and accelerate transformation.
Wayne explains how smart CIOs go about keeping their boards informed and enthusiastic about data modernization projects.
From interoperability and immutability to security and sustainability, there are many myths around standardized virtual spaces in the Metaverse. Kieron clarifies what’s fact and what’s fiction.
Our latest installment on startup funding highlights tec companies working on rebate management, SMB finances, eye health, cloud app dev, and data analytics.
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.