Under Bill McDermott, ServiceNow is undergoing a sweeping transformation from quirky outsider to indispensable and mainstream enterprise cloud essential.
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On this week’s fiscal Q3 earnings call, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella outlined the opportunities and the traps he sees ahead in the post-COVID-19 world.
In this episode of the Cloud Wars Live podcast, Sean Ammirati calls on businesses struggling amid COVID-19 to embrace “the Disney+ strategy” of innovation.
In Q1, Google Cloud again achieved a cloud-revenue growth rate that was significantly higher than much-larger competitors Microsoft and Amazon’s AWS.
In this episode of the Cloud Wars Live podcast, Tony Uphoff and I talk manufacturing companies making PPE, preparing for a post-COVID world, and more.
Oracle has won a massive endorsement, as Zoom has picked Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to help manage its explosive growth, to 300 million daily users.
Despite the cloud revenue totals that Microsoft and Amazon announce each quarter, the media will continue its delusion that AWS is #1. Watch and see.
[Guest Post] By Jiri Kram: Remember the world 20 years ago? The upcoming changes to industries caused by COVID-19 will be more significant.
On this episode of the Cloud Wars Live podcast, with Charles Araujo, founder of the Institute for Digital Transformation, we talk creativity and COVID-19.
Stream “Steube on Spending,” a monthly Cloud Wars Live podcast, for insights into the results of an April survey of CEOs about COVID-19, cloud and more.
Six major vendors announce Q1 earnings soon: Microsoft, Amazon, Google, SAP, IBM, and ServiceNow. How will COVID-19 impact cloud growth?
“We want our employees focused on supporting our customers, not worried about their own jobs,” Bill McDermott said in announcing that ServiceNow was hiring.
Stream the latest episode of the Cloud Wars Live podcast: Christopher Lochhead share his thoughts on why businesses are leading the COVID-19 response.
Larry Ellison endorses Zoom: I believe this is the first time that the legendary Oracle leader has created a public message purpose-built for YouTube.
In leading with an “architectural war,” new CEO Arvind Krishna missed a chance to showcase IBM’s true strength and differentiation in the cloud.
A stunning statistic that reveals how rapidly the cloud has become not just a solid contributor, but, at least for SAP, the dominant new revenue driver.
Offering a glimpse at the impact of COVID-19 on Q1 financial results, SAP said license sales will probably decline 31%, but cloud revenue should rise.
Arvind Krishna must not allow bureaucracy, inertia and deadwood to keep IBM forever following and chasing its competitors.
In an exclusive Cloud Wars interview, SAP co-CEO Christian Klein explained why SAP’s forward-looking approach to ERP is helping customers embrace the cloud.
The fact that Microsoft recently made in error in reporting a massive Azure surge is understandable. But its lame correction to that error is unacceptable.