Comparing the latest Q4 and Q3 results, respectively, Bob Evans takes a look at why SAP is booming while Salesforce’s fortunes remain murky.
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In this Cloud Wars Minute, Bob Evans which company is currently the #1 apps vendor – SAP or Salesforce – after comparing their Q4 and Q3 numbers, respectively.
In this Sustainability Impact Digital Summit moment, Salesforce’s Jen Brown and Kevin Vranes discuss how technology drives ESG transformation.
The alliance between retail and cloud giants makes Walmart industry cloud expertise, tech available to other retailers in Salesforce app store.
Scott Vaughan explores how retail marketers are tapping into cloud-powered applications and integrations to drive tailored experiences and revenue.
Analyst Tom Smith sheds light on SaaS software startup Gong, a pioneer in the application of AI to the selling process, which could translate to increased revenue.
In the wake of layoff announcements at Salesforce, Bob Evans shares what he sees as the real reasons why the cloud vendor is facing performance challenges.
One customer of the Gong Reality Platform for sales and revenue intelligence reports a dramatic reduction in time spent building forecasts.
Despite a big round of layoffs, Salesforce will have to contend with four other major issues to secure future growth, says Bob Evans.
This guidebook is your 2023 Cloud Wars Top 10 Roadmap on Microsoft, Amazon, Google Cloud, Salesforce, Oracle, SAP, ServiceNow, Workday, Snowflake, & IBM
Bob Evans looks at the new lineup for the Cloud Wars Top 10, offering his thoughts on the current positioning of each company.
There’ve been shake-ups in the Cloud Wars Top 10, including “legacy” vendors leapfrogging cloud natives. Bob Evans puts the changes in context.
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.
In this Cloud Wars Minute, Bob discusses how the last few months and most recent quarter have changed the standings and perceptions of Oracle and Salesforce.
In Q3, Salesforce saw a nearly $3 billion decline in its valuation. Bob reviews the market-caps for the Cloud Wars Top 10 in this analysis.
While Salesforce’s Q3 numbers revealed some uplifting results and possibilities, the overall picture shows a company in disarray that has suddenly fallen out of phase with a vast market it has helped to power for the past two decades.
In this Cloud Wars Minute, Bob reviews Salesforce’s Q3 earnings and recent management departures, which suggest the company is unable to live up to its own standards.
While Salesforce’s Q3 revenue growth represents the lowest rate the company has seen in the past five years, it is still phenomenal when compared to other companies, explains Bob in this episode.
Considering Salesforce’s dismal Q3 results, Bob shares what he thinks the company must examine to get back on the growth train.