Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella: 10 Boldest Statements From CRN’s Exclusive Interview
Here’s what Microsoft’s Satya Nadella had to say about how partners generate revenue, Azure’s edge over Amazon Web Services and Google Cloud, emerging technologies, the SolarWinds hack and Microsoft’s bid for TikTok. By Donna Goodison April 12, 2021, 10:00 AM EDT
Nadella On SolarWinds, Partners And Being ’Cool’
Microsoft’s success hinges on the value created around it as a platform company, and its growth wouldn’t be possible without partners unlocking its technology potential with customers, according to CEO Satya Nadella.
“What I think is unique about the way we approach our business, our business model and the partner ecosystem is we fundamentally wouldn’t exist as a company if not for the partner ecosystem taking what we build, adding value to it and then, most importantly, jointly being as obsessed about how do the outcomes of it help
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Satya Nadella: SolarWinds Hack Underscores Need For ‘Moving To The Cloud’
The Microsoft CEO sees the cyberattack as a ‘wake-up call for all companies to take security as a first-class priority.’ By Donna Goodison April 12, 2021, 10:00 AM EDT
The massive SolarWinds hack that ensnared Microsoft and thousands of SolarWinds customers underscores the importance of implementing zero trust architecture and migrating to the cloud, according to Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella.
“What SolarWinds shows is the importance … of moving to the cloud,” Nadella told CRN in an exclusive interview before Microsoft was hit by separate attacks on its on-premises Exchange Server. “A lot of the SolarWinds attack surface is because of the trust relationships sometimes that get established between the weak portions of your on-premise infrastructure where you don’t have the operational security posture … or even when the systems are not patched and then y
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella’s Plan To Unlock ‘Trillions Of Dollars’ In Partner Opportunity
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella views every business program or business model change through a channel lens: How does it impact partners and how will it help them drive technology acceleration? By Donna Goodison April 12, 2021, 10:00 AM EDT
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, who’s been absorbed in the technology giant’s “partner-first” culture for nearly 30 years, spends a lot of time contemplating how solution providers are impacted by every decision the company makes.
“One of the things that I want to design in our core is whether it’s the move from license to consumption or license to subscriptions what is the partner opportunity,” Nadella said in an exclusive interview with CRN. “We want to [know] from day one in any change we make whether it’s a program change or business model change, what does it mean for partners?”
SAP Stock Price Spikes On Report Google Will Use Its Financial Apps, Ditch Oracle
The news comes the same day the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of Google in a long-running lawsuit brought by Oracle seeking $9 billion for Google’s alleged Java copyright violations. By Rick Whiting April 05, 2021, 05:50 PM EDT
SAP shares surged nearly 5 percent Monday on a report that Google and its parent company Alphabet will stop using financial applications from Oracle and instead begin using ERP applications from SAP, a long-time Oracle rival.
The news comes the same day the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of Google over Oracle in a long-running software copyright dispute over Google’s use of Java.
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