The video communications leader’s innovation playbook includes acquisitions, ramped up R and D, and customer co-creation to round out its apps lineup,
The executive vice president of Oracle’s global business units discusses the June 30th keynote, where he’ll discuss “what’s hype and what’s hot” in the industry cloud space.
A strong mix of acquisitions, internal development, and customer influence all have key roles to play in Zoom’s product roadmap.
In this Cloud Wars Minute, Bob discusses the investment bank’s plants to develop its “Financial Cloud” and what it means for future cloud vendors.
In this Lightning Strike, Bob Evans and Wayne Sadin join Aaron Back for a discussion on Oracle, its Q4 earnings report, and future plans.
Wayne and Bob talk about supply-chain woes at two huge retailers, what cloud companies should say about sustainability strategies, & more.
Not content with merely transforming healthcare, the Oracle CEO also elaborated on the software giant’s plans to overhaul B2B commerce.
A consulting firm that uses Couchbase’s cloud database as a service, shared insights on how valuable Capella is, as well as how it compares with other databases.
Using multiple cloud systems from different vendors offers a multitude of benefits for healthcare organizations, as Paul Swider writes.
Widespread customer usage of multiple cloud platforms is fueling growth — and additional venture capital investment — for HYCU.
In the latest Cloud Wars Minute, Bob shares details around Larry Ellison’s plans to place Fusion ERP at the center of a new effort to “automate B2B commerce.”
Among the factors causing customer concern: Broadcom’s track record, potential to stifle innovation, and licensing terms.
Following the acquisition of Cerner, Oracle is on its way to becoming the world’s fastest-growing major cloud provider.
In this ROAD to Cloud Wars Expo, Bob previews this session, which will feature multiple high-level executives detailing specific solutions for cloud-centric businesses and industries.
As Bob says in this Cloud Wars Minute, the software giant’s fourth quarter appears to have been a mixed bag due to numerous ambitious projects.
Customers weighed in on Broadcom’s planned deal to buy VMware. They have concerns, but some note there are technological synergies.
Bob Evans does a deep dive on the healthcare roadmap as outlined by Oracle’s 78-year-old CEO at this week’s “The Future of Healthcare” event.
“Cloud is at the heart of most customer conversations,” said CEO Matt Cain, in the database software firm’s recent earnings call.
In this Cloud Wars Minute, Bob discusses Oracle’s massive new undertaking to develop a nationwide healthcare database.
Having true cloud partners is more important now more than ever for business plans.