Category: Data Intelligence, Analytics, & Infrastructure

Retooled AI-Driven Solution Infuses Insights Directly Into Customer Workflows
Futurum’s Ron Westfall explores why the Dell and Snowflake alliance bolsters Dell’s overall multi-cloud vision and portfolio including increased flexibility for users operating throughout multi-cloud environments and fulfilling data workload optimization as well as how both partners can strengthen their alliance by putting more portfolio development and marketing emphasis on ML capabilities.
Futurum analyst Steven Dickens provides his take on the recently announced earnings from Kyndryl. With Kyndryl having recently split from IBM, the company is still dealing with the transition, although early indicators that a focus on alliances and cloud fueled growth is starting to pay off for the company.
Implications Are Significant on Customer Relationships, Data Transparency, and Consumer Loyalty
Our newest white paper, MySQL HeatWave Delivers Round Three of Knockout Benchmarks and Customer Validation — done in partnership with Oracle — offers a look into what MySQL HeatWave ML provides customers and how it is positioned to meet the topmost demands of our current data environment.
Futurum principal analyst Shelly Kramer provides analysis of Salesforce’s renaming of its Tableau CRM product to Salesforce CRM Analysis and discusses the impact of recently announced features to be rolled out this summer.
Futurum analyst Todd R. Weiss looks at how Siemens is growing the market for industrial additive manufacturing by opening CATCH, its latest innovation and collaboration hub, where customers can meet with Siemens experts and 3D printer vendors to brainstorm and find answers to their most pressing additive manufacturing problems.
The Deal Will Also Extend Zeta Marketing Platform Capabilities
Futurum analyst Steven Dickens provides his take on the recently announced Q1 earnings from SUSE. With SUSE having recently acquired Rancher Labs and NeuVector, this set of numbers goes a long way toward demonstrating proficiencies on both execution and growth. What’s ahead? SUSE’s continued growth may well make the company show up on the radar of mega-cap IT titans as they look to add growth to the mix and freshen up their approach to hybrid cloud.
The Technology Could Grant Customers More Control of Which Companies See Their Data and How

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