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John Foley

(He/Him)
New York
Covers:  Databases, cloud, AI, agentic AI, business intelligence, modern data management
Doesn't Cover: Consumer tech

John Foley’s Journalist Portfolio

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AWS, Microsoft, Oracle, and Google Cloud Lead the Database Race

AWS, Microsoft, Oracle, and Google Cloud Lead the Database Race

Cloud Database Report — Gartner reports 'no churn' at the top, but new competitors are forging ahead.

The Rise of AI Databases

The Rise of AI Databases

Cloud Database Report — Is this a new way of managing AI data and workloads-or another hype cycle?

PostgreSQL Charges Ahead with AWS, Databricks, IBM, Microsoft, Snowflake

PostgreSQL Charges Ahead with AWS, Databricks, IBM, Microsoft, Snowflake

Cloud Database Report — The industry's most-popular, most-compatible database now has the most momentum, too.

Microsoft's Rise in the Enterprise: My Conversations with Bill Gates, Steve Ballmer, and Satya Na...

Microsoft's Rise in the Enterprise: My Conversations with Bill Gates, Steve Ballmer, and Satya Na...

Cloud Database Report — On Microsoft's 50th anniversary, these are some of the most memorable moments from my reporter's notebook.

Extreme Big Data: Beyond Zettabytes And Yottabytes

Extreme Big Data: Beyond Zettabytes And Yottabytes

Forbes — If we're going to talk about big data-and it's one of the most important discussions in business today-we better all speak the same language. In the hierarchy of big data, there are petabytes, exabytes, zettabytes, and yottabytes. After that, things get murky. The challenge is only partly one of coming to [...]

7 Lessons: Surviving A Zero-Day Attack

7 Lessons: Surviving A Zero-Day Attack

Dark Reading — Pacific Northwest National Laboratory CIO Jerry Johnson takes you inside the cyber attack that he faced down--and shares his security lessons learned.

FBI's New Sentinel System: Exclusive Look | InformationWeek

FBI's New Sentinel System: Exclusive Look | InformationWeek

InformationWeek — Our first look at the FBI's $451 million case management system reveals a user interface and features with the look and feel of a PC application.