In Episode 14 of the Growth Swarm podcast, John Siefert, Bob Evans, Tony Uphoff, and Scott Vaughan discuss the growth of the massive manufacturing industry and why cloud companies want a part of it, as well how technology — everything from digital twins and the Metaverse to AI and image recognition — accelerates this growth.
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In this Cloud Wars Minute, Bob reflects on the impact that the cloud industry has had on not only his professional life, but also his personal life. Plus, he introduces us to his family.
Pablo Moreno explains the different states of data, and the best strategies for securing each one.
Bob shares his predictions as Salesforce, Workday, and Snowflake are set to announce their fiscal Q2 results this week.
Local municipal organizations are helping businesses keep tech talent by offering incentives to remote workers to move to their cities and towns.
Although Apple hasn’t officially announced any AR projects, Toni Witt outlines how it will likely break into AR, VR, MR, and the Metaverse space in a consumer-friendly way.
In this Cloud Wars Minute episode, Bob predicts big numbers for Salesforce, Workday, and Snowflake despite growing recessionary fears.
At some point soon, customers will tire of hearing about pandemic reasons for supply chain disruptions and just want us to figure it out and deliver what we promised, which is where cloud solutions can be leveraged.
In this episode of the Back @ IT podcast, Aaron and Yooz CEO Laurent Charpentier discuss the company’s cloud automation tools, which are built on Microsoft Azure, and its business model.
Robert Wood looks at database hardening from the three key perspectives of confidentiality, integrity, and availability.
Bob shares highlights and top relevant quotes from the FedEx Executive VP and CIO’s recent praise of the Microsoft-Oracle multi-cloud partnership.
The Metaverse and Web 3.0 are not the same thing, even though they share some attributes. Kieron explains why it’s essential to understand how and why they differ.
Industry cloud is a foundational shift in the way technology is viewed, purchased, and used by companies to accelerate growth. It will ultimately reshape entire industries and the technology ecosystem.
Bob discovers that Microsoft has a more than 50% lead, in terms of number of cloud availability regions, versus its next closest competitor, Oracle.
In Part Two of his NFT explainer series, Toni Witt covers how non-fungible tokens are increasingly evolving beyond Bored Apes to more practical applications.
With open source at the core of modern technology, abilities to identify and remediate vulnerabilities are becoming increasingly critical.
Leading the industry cloud evolution, Oracle, SAP, and IBM have emerged in the new movement to reimagine industry-specific solutions.
In Growth Swarm, Ep. 13, the team discusses the ways in which cloud vendors are shaking up the established healthcare industry with collaborative innovations.
It never has been more important to foster a culture of cybersecurity for maintaining security across an entire healthcare organization. Here’s how.
Last month, Bob shared his predictions for the Cloud Wars Top 10 providers’ Q2 results. How close were his projections?