In this episode, Bob Evans discusses Larry Ellison’s turn-of-phrase — the “internet of clouds” — which was introduced at Oracle CloudWorld and refers to the multi-cloud phenomenon.
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Verusen, Stockly, FindMine and TotalCtrl are all part of SAP.iO’s startup accelerator; all are expanding with customers, wins, or investments.
At Oracle CloudWorld, Larry Ellison announced initiatives to overhaul the global healthcare system and work with partners to achieve these goals.
In this episode from Oracle CloudWorld, Bob explains Larry Ellison’s goal for Oracle to develop a global healthcare system — and how it needs partners to achieve this.
Analyst Wayne Sadin reports from Oracle CloudWorld on CEO Safra Catz’s keynote, which included presentations from other companies undergoing digital transformation.
Reporting from CloudWorld for Ep. 71, analyst Aaron Back delves deeper into Nvidia’s usage of AI, which was discussed by Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang at Oracle CEO Safra Catz’s keynote.
Bob reports from Oracle CloudWorld to discuss the keynote by Safra Catz, who said that this is not the time for companies to sit back, wait, and evaluate; leaders need to make decisions now.
Many organizations and companies are tentative about adopting underregulated and sometimes risky Web3 technologies. Enter Chainalysis, an industry backbone that makes the process safer and more streamlined for newcomers.
In episode 28, Wayne Sadin explains why CloudWorld is the ideal event for learning about Oracle, the cloud, software, and data modernization.
In episode 70 of the Enterprise AI Minute, Aaron Oracle gives listeners a preview of his coverage from Oracle CloudWorld in Las Vegas.
Walmart takes further steps to democratize retail industry data, solidifying its leadership. Kroger buys Albertsons to accelerate growth.
On location at Oracle CloudWorld, Bob Evans discusses Oracle’s impressive positioning, thanks to last quarter’s 45% cloud-revenue growth rate.
Bob Evans sums up the excitement surrounding Oracle at the start of CloudWorld in Las Vegas. Oracle has the “hot hand” in terms of revenue growth and innovation.
In episode 57 of the Cloud Wars Horizon Minute, Tom Smith covers recent news from Walmart, which rolled out a free version of its big data app for suppliers and also standardized its finance organization on PowerBI. Meanwhile, Kroger is growing by acquisition.
Bob Evans shares what he expects to hear and see from Oracle at its big CloudWorld customer event in Las Vegas.
On the heels of a cloud alliance with Microsoft, Kyndryl allies with Google Cloud, giving mainframe customers more cloud choices, as Tom Smith explains in episode 57 of the Cloud Wars Horizon Minute.
Bob Evans sheds light on how this partnership will help customers as the multi-cloud mindset becomes the standard.
In episode 8 of the Cutting Edge podcast, Leonard Lee explains some of the risks and benefits of this new solution that’s popular among hardware and infrastructure vendors.
In this Cloud Wars Minute, Bob explains the recent deal between Microsoft and Kyndryl, which gives business customers complete access to all of their data.
Microsoft has higher revenue, but in this article Bob Evans explains why the more upbeat, customer-centric, and innovative Google Cloud is the one to watch.