After Industry Cloud Battleground Week, Analyst Paul Swider shares 8 ways business leaders can transform patient-centric healthcare
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The Wrap crew recaps highlights from the Industry Cloud Battleground Week, discussing the vertical industries from the digital event.
Based on its Q3 earnings, Workday appears on its way to blow past $5 billion in fiscal-year revenue under CEO Aneel Bhusri.
Market Cap Madness! Salesforce + Snowflake + Workday = $500 billion in market cap. What do these 3 companies have in common?
Manufacturing organizations can benefit by moving systems & processes to the cloud, but there may be some challenges along the way.
Taking look into the healthcare industry cloud, Paul Swider breaks down key use cases including patient centered care, cloud-based collaboration, and interoperability.
Board advisor and analyst Wayne Sadin gives three reasons why industry clouds are worth the attention of business executives.
Learn how Room to Read implemented cloud technology to streamline their financial management strategy with the help of Workday.
Learn how Google’s BigQuery cloud solution helped The Home Depot meet ever-growing data demands for maintaining their business operations.
On Microsoft’s recent earnings call, Satya Nadella stated that digital technology can be a “deflationary force in an inflationary economy.”
A look at how Microsoft overtook Apple as the world’s most valuable company with its current cloud growth and projections for the future.
On today’s Cloud Wars Minute, Bob discusses the tremendous trajectory for AWS who outpaced Microsoft in Q2 and Q3 growth.
The Wrap crew recaps the latest from the biztech market. Topics include AI Robots as well as recent and upcoming events.
On Alphabet’s Q3 earnings call, CEO Sundar Pichai noted that “industry-value propositions” are driving huge growth within Google Cloud.
Analyst Wayne Sadin answers the question, “How will our business operate if we move our IT to the cloud and the Internet goes down?”
One of the mind-boggling things about Microsoft Cloud businesses is that both its revenue AND growth rates rose in Q1 (as per usual).
Based on growth trends and market impact, Snowflake has leapfrogged IBM to take the #9 spot in the Cloud Wars Top 10 rankings.
I really flubbed my prediction for IBM Q3 cloud revenue growth. Let’s look at what’s going on within IBM Cloud’s various business units.
Learn how Texas A&M School of Law improved communications with remote staff by using Upland Software’s InterFAX product to transmit data.
Bob Evans predicts that we’ll see $50 billion in Q3 cloud revenue from just 4 vendors, Microsoft, Amazon AWS, Google Cloud & IBM.