In this ROAD to Cloud Wars Expo short, Microsoft’s Rosie Mastrandrea invites all to tune in to a discussion on sustainability with Bob Evans.
In this Cloud Wars Minute, Bob digs into the results of a Google Cloud survey where real executives reportedly consider sustainability as their overall top priority.
Using NLP and other artificial intelligence technology, the tech startup helps make disparate elements of supply chains run more smoothly.
Cogniac’s AI-powered platform detects (and helps eliminate) defects in everything from assembly line parts to kitting crates before shipping.
Bob shares his projections for the cloud revenue of leading providers on the Cloud Wars Top 10 for the quarter ending June 30.
In this ROAD to Cloud Wars Expo, Bob previews the Industry Live Battleground session featuring six giants of the cloud vendor industry.
In the latest Cloud Wars Minute, Bob projects the incoming Q2 earnings calls for AWS, Microsoft, and Google Cloud to total $52B.
With the help of AI and analytics, the hiring platform humanizes the process by placing as much value on the candidates as on the employer.
Startup Crosschq delivers HR software apps that streamline recruiting processes, including reference checking,
In this ROAD to Cloud Wars Expo short, Julia White invites all to tune in to a discussion on SAP, Digital Transformation, and the Future of the Cloud at Cloud Wars Expo.
Brian Duffy, president of SAP Cloud & lead exec for RISE, sat down with Bob Evans to discuss the present and future of the impactful program.
Slotman told Jim Cramer on CNBC’s ‘Mad Money’ that he’s not seeing any broad retrenchment in spending among business leaders.
In this Future CXO Minute, Ep. 34, Wayne previews the Cloud Wars Expo session with UXReactor Co-Founder Satyam Kantamneni.
In this ROAD to Cloud Wars Expo, Chief Reinvention Officer Gayle Keller previews the topics — digital transformation, AI — that she will cover at the in-person event next week.
In the latest Cloud Wars Minute, Bob discusses chief executive Frank Slootman’s claims that customers continue to sign large multi-year deals with the cloud data platform company.
The AI startup Wisy is looking to help consumer packaged goods firms with a costly problem, delivering intelligence that enables optimized execution at retail.
The startup helps companies preserve their investment in non-office workers by engaging and retaining those individuals.
While Walmart and Goldman Sachs are not traditionally tech companies, they are becoming next-generation cloud providers.
In this ROAD to Cloud Wars Expo, Bob examines the advantages of additional data and how data relates to a changing economic environment.
In this Cloud Wars Minute, Bob evaluates how the big box retailer and investment bank are breaking into the cloud space, although they aren’t traditional tech companies.