In this episode, Kieron Allen describes how an Arizona State University student harnessed the transformative power of AI, translating the technology into physical benefits for the visually impaired.
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Frank Domizio explains how security operations can be made more sustainable by working with a managed security service provider (MSSP) to reduce power consumption, as well as the cost of hiring and training cybersecurity talent.
Scott Vaughan explores how retail marketers are tapping into cloud-powered applications and integrations to drive tailored experiences and revenue.
Bob Evans has a wide-ranging conversation with Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian’s about how the company’s youthful mindset sets it apart from its competitors and where he sees technology going in the near future.
Analyst Paul Swider takes a look at five healthcare priorities and what they can tell us about where healthcare is headed, including AI, resolving cost issues, and more.
Tony Uphoff shares the three trends from 2022 that will affect technology business leaders in 2023
Few could have foreseen the vastly different places Marc Benioff and Larry Ellison and Salesforce and Oracle, their respective companies, ended up this year. Bob Evans dives into it.
Bill reviews ThreatQuotient’s “2022 State of Cybersecurity Automation” report, which finds that the majority of organizations experience pain problems implementing these initiatives.
The public sector has a reputation for moving slowly and inefficiently, but when it comes to cybersecurity, it may be the place for private sector businesses to watch and learn.
Wayne shares two stories from the manufacturing and financial services industries that demonstrate the perils of taking conflicting data at face value.
In this Cloud Wars Expo moment, SAP’s Don Ingle says that in order for a public sector organization to be able to move the world forward in “really tumultuous times,” it will need to work across sectors beyond the government.
Grocery retail giant Kroger tops expectations and lifts forecast again. In episode 76 of the Cloud Wars Horizon Minute, Tom Smith looks at what makes the company stand out.
In this Cloud Wars Expo Industry Cloud Battleground moment, Oracle execs John Rooney and Mike Sicilia outline some of the reasons why the company’s healthcare cloud is so popular with its customers.
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.
Using the retail and appliance industry as examples, Janet explains how the Metaverse can help address services issues and the customer experience in new ways.
At the recent Oracle CloudWorld, Larry Ellison offered a rare glimpse into how he views the inner workings of the company he’s ruled over and guided since its founding in 1977.
In Ep. 4 of the Acceleration Economy Minute, Kieron Allen highlights three key takeaways for integrating out-of-the-box AI technologies into business operations.
Startup FindMine developed an AI engine that automatically pairs products together on a website to help customers envision different combinations and looks and move ahead to make purchases.
Why is Oracle focusing on end-to-end automation for industries? Bob provides his take on details regarding the strategy that were shared at a recent CloudWorld meeting.
Paul Swider covers various ways that the healthcare industry is pursuing reforms using ESG (environmental, social, and governance) data and frameworks.