The following transcript encapsulates the full conversation between Bob Evans and Kees Hertogh of Microsoft during Industry Cloud Battleground Week.
Cloud Wars
Apple is the world’s first company with a $3 trillion valuation. Bridget Courneya explains the background & which cloud vendors could be next.
To achieve its market cap goal of $3 trillion, Microsoft leans into industry clouds, artificial intelligence, and customer co-innovation.
Three groups of providers are pushing innovation across the cloud database competitive landscape; one has unique advantages going into 2022.
This video roundtable explores how IBM and SAP are working with partners to drive new types of value for clients across the globe.
From #1 Microsoft at $80 billion to #10 IBM at $26 billion, Bob Evans shares his projections for the Top 10 vendors’ cloud revenue totals for calendar 2021.
IBM and SAP are focusing their partnership on helping clients accelerate the creation of their business models, revenue streams, and data-driven opportunities.
A look into the present and future of the metaverse, with $10 billion in 2021 VC funding and a new retail focused push from Microsoft.
The database market has become a battleground, as industry incumbents, cloud-native startups, and the Big 3 public cloud providers compete.
Who will acquire Veeva? The spotlight is on Microsoft and Amazon – the only two companies with the funds and strategic need for life-sciences
As Oracle looks to acquire Cerner, other major cloud providers falling into an M&A spiral to strengthen their industry cloud presence.
With the current Oracle-Cerner acquisition frenzy, there may be a widespread M&A boom across industry-focused tech firms.
Stream a new Cloud Wars Live podcast about the need for companies in the digital economy to take care of their force multipliers: employees.
CEO Safra Catz & chairman Larry Ellison led an Industry Cloud Blitz during Oracle’s Q2 earnings call, charting new territory for Oracle.
On Oracle’s earnings call, Ellison described a “plan to add major new capabilities to our cloud ERP system,” in 3 specific industry clouds.
On this episode of the Cloud Wars Live podcast, Thomas CEO Tony Uphoff talks us thru the sale to Xometry and the future of manufacturing.
In last week’s fiscal-Q2 earnings call, we got a preview of Larry Ellison’s plan for Oracle building a massive cloud ERP business.
Two keys: thousands of Oracle ERP customers are moving to the cloud + Fusion ERP applications are merging with industry-specific capabilities
Redis CMO Mike Anand explains how Redis and its Real-Time Data Platform can help companies take full advantage of their data assets.
On its Q2 earnings call, Oracle shared some massive numbers around the company’s Fusion apps and a renewed focus on Industry Cloud.