In this ROAD to Cloud Wars Expo post, Bob Evans shares updates on the Industry Cloud Top 10: Who’s Leading the Revolution?
IBM
IBM Watson is operationalizing AI founded on trust, language, & automation to transform how work gets done faster & intelligently
Bob Evans discusses a new IBM Cloud breakthrough with Head of Cloud Platform, Howard Boville on risk-management advances
What’s IBM’s latest solution to free up 40% of banks’ budgets for growth? Bob shares insights from his interview with Howard Boville of IBM
In this Acceleration Economy Lightning Strike, the crew shares analysis on the recent Q4 earnings from the top four cloud providers.
Stymied by its decision to sell its healthcare data assets, Bob looked into other parts the IBM portfolio that could have been sold instead.
IBM last week agreed to sell its extensive data and analytics business in one of the world’s largest industries, healthcare. What??
This video roundtable explores how IBM and SAP are working with partners to drive new types of value for clients across the globe.
IBM has outlined its specific focus on four heavily regulated industries and feels bullish about its opportunities with industry clouds.
How it performs in the market is still to be seen, but IBM under Howard Boville has put together a great roadmap for industry cloud success.
IBM has declared that it’s not only willing but eager for partnerships w/ the Big 3 cloud infrastructure vendors: Microsoft, Amazon, Google.
In this episode of Cloud Wars Live, Boville discusses the IBM industry-cloud blitz strategy, focus on 4 heavily regulated industries, & more
IBM has elected to form alliances w/ cloud heavyweights Microsoft, Amazon & Google, according to IBM Cloud senior VP Howard Boville.
Despite having revenue only 1/75th the size of IBM’s, data-cloud disruptor Snowflake has vaulted past IBM to #9 in the Cloud Wars Top 10.
Based on growth trends and market impact, Snowflake has leapfrogged IBM to take the #9 spot in the Cloud Wars Top 10 rankings.
I really flubbed my prediction for IBM Q3 cloud revenue growth. Let’s look at what’s going on within IBM Cloud’s various business units.
I’m predicting the following Q3 cloud revenue figures: Microsoft $20.5 billion, Amazon $15.3B, Google $5.2B, and IBM $7.3B.
Bob Evans predicts that we’ll see $50 billion in Q3 cloud revenue from just 4 vendors, Microsoft, Amazon AWS, Google Cloud & IBM.
Hillery Hunter, VP and CTO, shares how IBM Industry Cloud containerizes APIs, micro-services and integration points for the enterprise
IBM Financial Services Cloud signs on with Caxia Bank, offering an “indispensable partnership” and hybrid cloud options conducive to banking.