“We want our employees focused on supporting our customers, not worried about their own jobs,” Bill McDermott said in announcing that ServiceNow was hiring.
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In leading with an “architectural war,” new CEO Arvind Krishna missed a chance to showcase IBM’s true strength and differentiation in the cloud.
His above-and-beyond efforts amid the COVID-19 crisis are just the latest examples of Marc Benioff ‘s remarkable abilities as a leader.
Arvind Krishna must not allow bureaucracy, inertia and deadwood to keep IBM forever following and chasing its competitors.
As impressive as the COVID-19 response from other cloud vendors has been, none of them in my estimation matches up to what Google Cloud is doing.
This article is brought to you by Nutanix. The need for resilient tech infrastructure has never been more urgent—especially when it can deliver strong ROI.
As COVID-19 emerged as a pandemic, Microsoft, Amazon & Salesforce were among the first to establish WFH to protect employees & offer free tech solutions.
As COVID-19 drives millions to WFH, Microsoft Teams could be growing more rapidly in terms of users than any enterprise application in history.
IT director Steve Schechter explains why it’s easy for companies to allow their cloud spending to skyrocket, and offers solutions to four common challenges.
Why Microsoft is offering Teams for free: “We are committed to helping organizations everywhere stay connected and productive during this difficult time.”
In the wake of Oracle’s better-than-expected Q3 results, it can be illuminating to see the world—at least temporarily—through the eyes of Larry Ellison.
This article is brought to you by Nutanix. Cloudmania has not killed off on-premises tech, and a new study from Nutanix and IDC helps explain why.
Its fast-growing Financials biz and enhanced product lineup have made Workday a very serious competitor vs. traditional heavyweights Oracle and SAP.
With its enterprise-focused Experience Cloud having grown 31% to $3.21B in FY2019, Adobe is joining the Cloud Wars Top 10 rankings.
The scary thing about Salesforce and its record-busting fiscal Q4 is that its growth rate is accelerating as it nears a $20 billion annualized run rate.
Continuing its rapid ascent under CEO Thomas Kurian, Google Cloud as jumped two spots to #4 on the Cloud Wars Top 10. Here are the 3 main reasons.
Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian said to CNBC this week that his company’s 53% jump in revenue means it’s growing faster than Microsoft and Amazon’s AWS.
ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott recently offered a come-one, come-all invitation to enterprise-apps players like Salesforce and SAP to partner up for CRM.
Last week, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella predicted that tech spending is set to double in the next decade. I’veI outlined 6 key factors in this ongoing surge.
Google Cloud reported a Q4 53% growth rate and a $10.4 billion annualized run rate, but the only way it can catch Amazon is through aggressive M&A.