Bob Evans recaps his conversation with ServiceNow’s Erica Volini, who spoke with him about the company’s partners ecosystem, which offers customers transformational value.
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Bob Evans encourages readers to register for Acceleration Economy’s Partners Ecosystem Digital Summit, happening April 20. As part of the lead up to the event, Bob will be speaking with top execs from the Cloud Wars Top 10 companies.
Bob Evans references a recent Reuters article in which Google Cloud VP “rips” Microsoft for stifling customer choices.
Google Cloud has introduced a simple, powerful online tool to help businesses optimize their data-sovereignty initiatives, namely titled Sovereignty Explorer.
How does Google Cloud plan to simplify data sovereignty? With its latest product, Digital Sovereignty Explorer, explains Bob Evans.
The Cloud Confidence Index grew 6.1% in March vs. February. Bob Evans reviews the market caps for each Cloud Wars Top 10 company.
In a one-on-one interview with Bob Evans, Workday CEO Aneel Bhusri explains why CEOs are optimistic, details the AI/ML “boom,” and elaborates on his next role.
Ronak Mathur shares some of the speakers and customers in the AI, cybersecurity, and government fields that he is looking forward to hearing at the upcoming Digital CIO Summit.
Oracle has laid out its new artificial intelligence (AI) strategy. Bob Evans shares details of this plan, including more intelligence and stronger business outcomes.
A late arrival to e-commerce, Hibbett Sports closed the gap with laser CX focus, a novel fulfillment approach, and aggressive use of AI to engage customers.
Workday has mapped out 38 “future of work” use cases that leverage artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) technologies. Bob Evans reviews the use cases.
Bob Evans offers cloud growth guidance for several of the Cloud Wars Top 10 companies, with Oracle, ServiceNow, and SAP being “most bullish.”
Having announced a hefty, generative AI product roll out, Google Cloud is the latest company to join the generative AI revolution.
Google Cloud is the latest company to join the “generative AI revolution,” after announcing its new generative AI products yesterday.
AWS is extending its brand by entering the enterprise applications world with AWS Supply Chain that runs seamlessly with ERP applications.
Oracle’s cloud revenue for Q3 grew by 45%, making it the only company in the Cloud Wars Top 10 to achieve that upward trajectory during economic uncertainty.
Oracle continues to be the fastest-growing major cloud provider, with a recent Q3 growth rate of 45%, Bob Evans explains in this Cloud Wars Minute.
Oracle, SAP, and Google Cloud are the fastest-growing major cloud vendors in the world, explains Bob Evans, who reports Q4 earnings for the Top 10 companies.
Oracle, SAP, and Google Cloud have proven to be the fastest-growing major cloud providers in the world, explains Bob Evans in reviewing Q4 results.
Snowflake has joined the large number of other major cloud providers in revising growth estimates downward, writes Bob Evans.