In this episode The Big Ideas Series, a production of the Futurum Tech Webcast devoted to companies who are driving innovation and helping their customers do big things, Futurum principal analyst Shelly Kramer is joined by DataXstream’s Kathleen Taggart to talk about how AI-powered technology is changing the game for today’s wholesale distributors at a time when they need every advantage they can get.
Futurum Analyst Michael Diamond, discusses the recent IBM Supply Chain Management study, which surveyed some 1,500 Chief Supply Chain Officers and Chief Operating Officers who plan on using artificial intelligence in their supply chain management efforts in the future to ensure they have a better grasp on all touchpoints of their operations.
Futurum principal analyst Daniel Newman sits down with Nakul Duggal, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Automotive for Qualcomm to talk about Qualcomm’s first ever Automotive Investor Day.
Futurum’s Ron Westfall assesses why the Juniper Apstra Freeform offering is well positioned to unify experiences across vendors and automate essential data center workflows as well as ease multivendor data center automation and management builds.
Futurum analyst Michael Diamond discusses Amazon’s recent acquisition of iRobot and its implications for Amazon’s smart home strategy today and in the future.
Futurum analysts Shelly Kramer and Todd R. Weiss share their insights as WalkMe revenue rises in Q2 to $59.9M, up 28% from Q2 2021, as the Digital Adoption Platform vendor continues to execute on its enterprise-focused strategy, grow its customer base, and impressively drive new sales.