For many, blockchain is inseparable from Bitcoin — but hold onto that viewpoint and you’ll risk falling behind. Blockchain technology goes way beyond cryptocurrency, into areas such as identity security, supply chain, IoT, and governance.
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Robert Wood explores several areas of risk that can emerge with the adoption of low-code/no-code applications.
Startup Verusen has identified $53M in savings opportunities within client supply chains and helped manage more than $2B in inventory.
In episode 22 of the Growth Swarm podcast, John Siefert, Scott Vaughan, and Tony Uphoff discuss the “myths and realities” of sales and marketing alignment.
Bob reports from Oracle CloudWorld to discuss the keynote by Safra Catz, who said that this is not the time for companies to sit back, wait, and evaluate; leaders need to make decisions now.
In its latest move to become a world leader in Metaverse technology and business, Dubai recently introduced the Gross Metaverse Product (GMP), a new metric to measure the success of various Web3 ventures.
Many organizations and companies are tentative about adopting underregulated and sometimes risky Web3 technologies. Enter Chainalysis, an industry backbone that makes the process safer and more streamlined for newcomers.
On location at Oracle CloudWorld, Bob Evans discusses Oracle’s impressive positioning, thanks to last quarter’s 45% cloud-revenue growth rate.
In episode 57 of the Cloud Wars Horizon Minute, Tom Smith covers recent news from Walmart, which rolled out a free version of its big data app for suppliers and also standardized its finance organization on PowerBI. Meanwhile, Kroger is growing by acquisition.
Scott Vaughan provides several examples of “customer dazzle” to show why now’s the time for businesses to modernize their cloud database strategies and develop scalable environments.
It’s often said that security must be baked in rather than bolted on, and this is especially true when it comes to CISO involvement in an organization’s data governance plans.
Bob Evans shares what he expects to hear and see from Oracle at its big CloudWorld customer event in Las Vegas.
CIO Kenny Mullican covers a set of tools that are a very cost-effective way to keep a project in-house —without the need to hire a large developer team and produce quick results.
Web3 is an oft-used term, but it’s not always clear what it means, or if it holds weight. Toni Witt dives into statistics and numbers to give Web3 a little backbone.
Logatik’s CEO got exposure to process mining in university and professional settings, then took the leap into consulting for mid-size firms.
Bob Evans sheds light on how this partnership will help customers as the multi-cloud mindset becomes the standard.
Proof of Stake (PoS), which Ethereum recently transitioned to with the Merge, is important to everyone working in tech and Web3. Toni Witt explains why.
Data loss prevention policies sound good on the surface, but dig deeper and you’ll find that they come with unexpected risks. Analyst Robert Wood explains what these risks are and how to avoid them.
Microsoft has higher revenue, but in this article Bob Evans explains why the more upbeat, customer-centric, and innovative Google Cloud is the one to watch.
Janet Schijns looks at the impact a partner can have, both positive and negative, on your firm’s data project, and offers tips on vetting and choosing the right ones.