Closing mostly smaller stores and Brazil. All in, just 3% of stores globally, and opening 300 next year. Sounds more like a re-tooling. There’s good coverage of the US retail climate as well.
Source: Walmart to Close 269 Stores as Retailers Struggle
Link: Wanted: 1,400 sales jockeys to flog Oracle Cloud
Ramping up cloud: “Oracle talks a great cloud game - it says it has in the last six months added nearly 1,500 new software as a service (SaaS) customers and more than 2,100 platform as a service (PaaS) customers."
Source: Wanted: 1,400 sales jockeys to flog Oracle Cloud
Link: Wanted: 1,400 sales jockeys to flog Oracle Cloud
Ramping up cloud: “Oracle talks a great cloud game - it says it has in the last six months added nearly 1,500 new software as a service (SaaS) customers and more than 2,100 platform as a service (PaaS) customers."
Source: Wanted: 1,400 sales jockeys to flog Oracle Cloud
Link: Wanted: 1,400 sales jockeys to flog Oracle Cloud
Ramping up cloud: “Oracle talks a great cloud game - it says it has in the last six months added nearly 1,500 new software as a service (SaaS) customers and more than 2,100 platform as a service (PaaS) customers."
Source: Wanted: 1,400 sales jockeys to flog Oracle Cloud
Link: Oracle insider: We're not walking the cloud talk
" Our announcements are always a minimum of six months ahead of the technology."
Source: Oracle insider: We’re not walking the cloud talk
Link: Oracle insider: We're not walking the cloud talk
" Our announcements are always a minimum of six months ahead of the technology."
Source: Oracle insider: We’re not walking the cloud talk
Link: Oracle insider: We're not walking the cloud talk
" Our announcements are always a minimum of six months ahead of the technology."
Source: Oracle insider: We’re not walking the cloud talk
Link: Googles challenge in enterprise cloud
Post Alphabet, where any previous inhibitions about pursuing new hobbies have evaporated, it is even harder to imagine the “capital allocators” choosing to invest in thousands of enterprise sales and support people given alternatives involving life extension and/or space elevators. After all, won’t the robotics division eventually solve any problem that today requires humans? The rest of the state of cloud is pretty good. It’s a regular “pulls no punches and punches everyone” type situation.
Link: Googles challenge in enterprise cloud
Post Alphabet, where any previous inhibitions about pursuing new hobbies have evaporated, it is even harder to imagine the “capital allocators” choosing to invest in thousands of enterprise sales and support people given alternatives involving life extension and/or space elevators. After all, won’t the robotics division eventually solve any problem that today requires humans? The rest of the state of cloud is pretty good. It’s a regular “pulls no punches and punches everyone” type situation.
Link: Googles challenge in enterprise cloud
Post Alphabet, where any previous inhibitions about pursuing new hobbies have evaporated, it is even harder to imagine the “capital allocators” choosing to invest in thousands of enterprise sales and support people given alternatives involving life extension and/or space elevators. After all, won’t the robotics division eventually solve any problem that today requires humans? The rest of the state of cloud is pretty good. It’s a regular “pulls no punches and punches everyone” type situation.