Ditching the Geeky Tee for the Business Suit: My First Oracle CloudWorld Experience
Over the last year, I’ve been hearing the name “Oracle Cloud” a lot. And last week, I was invited to the Oracle CloudWorld annual event to learn more about this…
Over the last year, I’ve been hearing the name “Oracle Cloud” a lot. And last week, I was invited to the Oracle CloudWorld annual event to learn more about this…
[Update: November 16, 2022] This week, Amazon announced that they are about to lay off around 10K employees, the largest job cut in the company’s history. The layoffs focus on…
IOD’s June hybrid event brought together two forward-thinking minds in the tech content world to discuss one of the greatest challenges tech marketers face: how to build a sustainable…
It’s now a week after departing from Vegas, from my 8th AWS re:Invent, and I still find myself reflecting on the experience. Last week, still high off the mildly manic…
If anyone in tech has the right to use the word “transformation,” it’s Amazon Web Services. Now a $36 billion company with total profits of $8.8 billion over the last…
AWS re:Invent is just around the corner and will bring together tens of thousands of attendees from around the world, including professionals in the cloud computing community, journalists covering the…
High-stakes gambling, fine dining, and exclusive parties; that’s what Vegas is all about. Oh, and (DevOps) computer nerds of course! Yup, re:Invent 2019 is fast approaching, and year after year,…
In my previous life, I was a journalist. Every now and again I find myself in situations where I get to wear that hat again. Last week, for instance, I…
Competing with Partners, the Cost of Cloud, and Looking Forward to the Next 7 Years This was my 7th re:Invent. Which, if you know your stuff or do some quick…
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