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In this episode of the Futurum Tech Webcast, analysts Sarah Wallace and Daniel Newman cover recent announcements from major tech brands, indicating a continued momentum to cloud. HPE, Oracle, Microsoft, AWS, IBM and Adobe, and IBM, Red Hat and SAP — all shifting into overdrive, many partnering in innovative ways, to help companies on their digital transformation journeys.
Marvell is delivering the differentiation needed to broaden its market presence in the networking switches and PHY segment, especially against competitors including arch-rival Broadcom. Through embedded security and enabling end-to-end performance gains needed to scale borderless enterprise networking, Marvell strengthens its ability to drive borderless enterprise builds and evolution.
SAP and HPE have partnered up to offer a fully managed enterprise cloud solution on-prem using HPE GreenLake white glove services
Today’s users want both simplicity and seamless integration—which they get from Microsoft, not Salesforce.
NVIDIA maintains its market leadership for MLPerf based upon its most recent benchmarks on its newest A100 Tensor Core GPU.
Companies like Amazon, Google, Microsoft, and Salesforce have pledged money and created new programs to upskill their workforces starting a trend and bigger conversation about how to prepare today's workforce for the future.
The 2021 Ford Bronco exceeds expectations with 150,000 preorders and comes with new tech that includes next-generation infotainment system and a digital trail mapping feature that lets owners plan, record and share their experiences via an app.
VW And AWS open their industrial cloud project to other manufacturing and technology companies and it’s apparent that the companies did their due diligence in terms of partners on this front. Both tout the involvement of Siemens, which is an AWS Advanced Technology Partner, and has been an integration partner for the industrial cloud project from the beginning. I’ll be looking for good things ahead as a result of this partnership.
This week, with its July and August updates to Webex, Cisco SVP Javed Khan announced the company's blueprint for hybrid workplaces as the pandemic looms.
Poly, a leader in peripherals for collaboration delivered strong margins amidst the pandemic built upon its strong work from home strategy.
Amidst the global pandemic Amazon has been positioned well for continued success and this quarter shined as the company delivered well above expectations.
The Mercedes-Benz partnership with NVIDIA is an example of automotive industry innovation featuring development that begins in the data center and operating systems that are developed with AI from end to end, modernizing everything about the automotive driving, and ownership experience.