Futurum analysts Daniel Newman and Todd R. Weiss share their insights as Microsoft revenue hits $50.1B for Q1 FY23, up 11% from 2021, as the cloud and software giant shows resiliency amid macroeconomic issues around the globe.
Futurum principal analyst Shelly Kramer explores the Microsoft and Cisco partnership announced at Microsoft Ignite 2022, which will bring Microsoft Teams to Cisco meeting devices, highlighting the role interoperability plays in serving up best-in-class collaboration experiences for customers.
Wainhouse senior analyst Daniel Root, part of The Futurum Group family of companies, covers Cisco’s announcement of native Microsoft Teams support for Webex devices and the role that will play in meeting flexibility.
Futurum senior analyst Steven Dickens provides his take on the latest announcements coming out of Kyndryl and Microsoft around their collaboration in the cloud. As hybrid multi-cloud evolves and the mainframe becomes a more vital part of a hybrid cloud strategy, the need for low-code and no-code cloud resident applications becomes more paramount. Today’s announcement by Kyndryl and Microsoft reflects this shift.
In our latest research brief, Why Empowering Sales Teams and Improving the Employee Experience is Critical Today, done in partnership with Microsoft, we dive into the current state of employee experience and how it can impact overall business success.
Futurum analyst Todd R. Weiss dives in as Lenovo debuts broad server, storage, edge, and cloud updates across its product portfolio in a major refresh that crosses over more than 50 of its hardware, software, and service offerings.
It's The Six Five team's favorite time of the quarter: Earnings Palooza! Hosts Daniel Newman and Patrick Moorhead discuss Microsoft's latest earnings report.
On this episode of The Six Five, leading global tech analysts Daniel Newman and Patrick Moorhead dive head first into the tech industry's latest earning reports to see who made a big splash and who belly-flopped.
Futurum’s Ron Westfall examines why the introduction of Oracle Database Services for Azure is empowering Azure customers and applications with full access and integration to OCI database services through unified portals as well as delivering a simpler, more flexible cloud architecture that fulfills customer multi-cloud demands and sharply differentiates the Oracle and Microsoft multi-cloud proposition.