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Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai highlighted a number of factors that are driving growth for Google Cloud, but he sees industry focus as key.
Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai highlighted a number of factors that are driving growth for Google Cloud, but he sees industry focus as key.
What's behind the choice to run S/4 HANA in the cloud - or not? ASUG chair Geoff Scott presents findings from recent surveys of ASUG and DSAG members.
The Great Resignation and a stellar cloud performance are driving growth.
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When it comes to customer success, the KPIs we have aren't enough - and the buzzword boomerang effect is kicking in. My challenge to vendors everywhere: please put the brakes on customer success hype, until you can speak to these six proof points.
With rising adoption of microservices and 5G on the way, technology observability has a new level of complexity. Marck Robinson of New Relic explains why it needs to be open, and how we get there.
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SAP CEO Christian Klein remains convinced that the firm has the right direction of travel.
Porsche has created a data streaming managed service for internal product teams - called Streamzilla - which is being monitored through the use of Splunk.
Britain’s largest telco, BT, is creating a real-time data platform that is enabled and managed through Enterprise Information Management and Confluent.
Papa John's multi-year commitment to Google Cloud is gathering speed and producing benefits.
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Nutanix wants to be seen as a major player in the multi-cloud world, and that means adding tools, capabilities and services that increase its potential as a one-stop-shop for users looking to operate across multiple cloud services.