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Snowflake launches data cloud for healthcare and life sciences

Venture Beast

Montana headquartered Snowflake has announced the launch of data cloud for healthcare and life sciences industries. Read More.

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Oracle makes its pitch for the enterprise cloud. Should CIOs listen?

CIO Business Intelligence

In a cloud market dominated by three vendors, once cloud-denier Oracle is making a push for enterprise share gains, announcing expanded offerings and customer wins across the globe, including Japan , Mexico , and the Middle East.

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Snowflake launches healthcare SaaS, data marketplace and consulting services

CIO Business Intelligence

Snowflake has launched a cloud-based, data-sharing platform for the healthcare industry that integrates the company’s core data warehousing, analytics and business intelligence offerings with a data marketplace and on-demand consulting services. Healthcare platform offers data marketplace.

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Industry clouds lay foundation for innovation

CIO Business Intelligence

He’s succeeding with the help of a new industry cloud that takes care of essential tasks for healthcare providers while enabling Cleveland Clinic to look at patients through a marketing lens. Patients have healthcare records, but they are also customers,” asserts Kull. Industry clouds deliver value to diverse organizations.

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Snowflake launches Retail Data Cloud

CIO Business Intelligence

After launching the Healthcare and Life Sciences Data Cloud Platform just a week ago, Snowflake has announced a Retail Data Cloud aimed at helping retail and consumer goods companies make the most of their data. The Retail Data Cloud will also include prebuilt data applications from various technology and consulting partners.

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Amazon cloud chief Adam Selipsky hints at new directions for AWS as re:Invent begins

GeekWire

Adam Selipsky, Amazon Web Services CEO. Amazon Web Services this week is holding its first re:Invent conference without Andy Jassy at the helm of the tech giant’s cloud unit. He cited the AWS Cloud Contact Center service for call centers as an example. Amazon Photo).

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Amazon moves annual AWS re:Invent conference online as part of a free 3-week event

GeekWire

Amazon Web Services CEO Andy Jassy answers questions from reporters at AWS re:Invent in Las Vegas in December. Amazon’s annual cloud conference is going fully digital this year as the global pandemic forces companies to move events online. Google also moved its cloud conference online this year.