GigaomWhat’s needed from marketing clouds
All the big guys – Adobe, IBM, Salesforce, Oracle – have a suite of marketing tech platform tools they call marketing clouds. Social media marketing is the obvious focus, but what… Read more »
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All the big guys – Adobe, IBM, Salesforce, Oracle – have a suite of marketing tech platform tools they call marketing clouds. Social media marketing is the obvious focus, but what… Read more »
Big players like Adobe, Salesforce, IBM and Oracle offer suites of tools for managing marketing technology. Some call them “marketing clouds.” Give us your thoughts on what forces are shaping the… Read more »
The stock deal values newcomer RelateIQ at about $390 million and continues Salesforce.com’s push to acquire technologies, rivals and customer lists. Read more »
The NoSQL company plans on enhancing its syncing function for Couchbase Mobile and improve upon its N1QL language as it takes on giants like Oracle and upstarts like MongoDB and DataStax… Read more »
Mainframes still account for 60 percent or more of global enterprise transactions. Read more »
In his Weekly Update, Andrew Brust, the Gigaom Research research director for data, plays off of the impending delivery of Oracle’s new in-memory database product to look at ‘the convergence of… Read more »
In a database market that uses terms like “time to insight,” it’s clear that buyers and vendors are keen on eliminating data-analysis delays. Reducing the time between data being captured in… Read more »
Oracle’s In Memory Option for its databases will supposedly improve performance in real-time analytics and transaction workloads. Read more »
IBM has been all over the media the past few weeks–both pitching its story and fielding brickbats and accolades for its prospects and position in the market. The company has been… Read more »
Chris Pinkham helped build the EC2 foundation for Amazon Web Services before starting up Nimbula, which Oracle bought a year ago. Read more »