Tony Uphoff shares the three trends from 2022 that will affect technology business leaders in 2023
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With the cloud comes tremendous opportunity for sustainability, specifically when it comes to energy re-use, an area Analyst Kieron explore in his analysis of Leaf Cloud, a Netherlands-based company.
In ep 29 of the Growth Swarm podcast, the hosts discuss recent key trends and look ahead to how the “four pillars” will help businesses thrive in the future.
Bob details the megadeal between Microsoft and the Londan Stock Exchange Group, which is the latest example of a major cloud provider co-creating with key customers in this Cloud Wars News article.
In this Cloud Wars Horizon Minute, episode 79, Tom Smith explains how Kyndryl cloud-native services help customers launch cloud projects and apps faster and more cost-efficiently in hybrid, multi-cloud environments.
Oracle continues to wildly outperform expectations, and Analyst Bob Evans dives into the reasons behind its success.
Is multi-cloud worth it? Bill Doerffeld lays out the pros and cons so you can determine whether or not to adopt it.
The Pentagon is using multiple cloud providers for a $9 billion contract. Bob breaks down the specifics and the significance of the deal.
The Pentagon has decided to follow a hybrid-cloud approach in what it calls the JEDI (Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure) contract, which is assigned to four Cloud Wars Top 10 companies.
X-ray, MRI, ultrasound, and their ilk make up the holy grail of healthcare data, which is why Google Cloud and AWS are competing to develop dedicated cloud technologies for the space, writes Kieron.
Carrie Tharp, VP, Retail and Consumer, Google Cloud, discusses how the company enhances the retail experience and its vertex forecasting capabilities in this Industry Cloud Battleground session.
As part of its annual re:Invent show’s new-product blitz, AWS framed its āDigital Sovereignty Pledgeā as offering ācontrol without compromise.ā Bob looks at what this commitment says about the company’s position compared to Microsoft’s and Google Cloud’s.
In this episode, Bob Evans explains why he thinks that AWS’ “digital sovereignty pledge” is “a lot of nonsense.”
In this Cloud Wars Expo moment, Carrie Tharp, VP Retail and Consumer at Google Cloud, explains how the company’s forecasting capabilities are driving better business results.
In this Cloud Wars Expo moment, Carrie Tharp explains how Google Cloud equips retailers with insights to discover new revenue streams
By distributing AI computation to local sensors and devices where the data is actually generated, Edge AI powers real-time capabilities for everything from medical devices to self-driving cars to energy grid monitoring, as Toni explains.
In this Cloud Wars Expo moment, Carrie Tharp explains how Google Cloud focuses on four areas to enhance the shopping journey for consumers.
The release of SAP Build ā a solution the company says will āunleashā great new capabilities, value, and innovation for customers ā is the latest example of its transformation into a cloud-first company after about 45 years of being focused on its massive installed base of on-premises customers.
The digitalization of the worldās major industries continues to accelerate as one of the worldās major automotive companies is creating, in concert with Google Cloud, a āsoftware-defined vehicleā with full-scale, digital-twin capabilities as Renault Group now bills itself as āa tech company.ā
Non-tech industry lines are becoming more blurred. Bob Evans describes how Google Cloud and the Renault Group are joining forces to create a software-defined vehicle.