Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has confirmed plans for a Copilot super app that will unite chat, coding, Cowork and autonomous AI agents, creating a single flagship experience spanning both Microsoft’s consumer and commercial AI offerings.
AI vendors are moving toward consumption-based billing as rising token costs make traditional flat-fee and user-based licensing increasingly difficult to sustain.
Oracle is expanding its Google Cloud partnership by bringing Gemini models across its enterprise AI portfolio, strengthening its flexible, multi-model approach to enterprise AI.
ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott is positioning the company as the enterprise AI Control Tower, combining governance, cybersecurity, workflow orchestration, integration, and automation to help customers manage the growing complexity and risks of enterprise AI.
AI vendors are increasingly turning to forward deployment engineers as enterprises struggle to move AI pilots into production and consumption-based models grow.
Project Perception represents Microsoft’s push beyond reactive cybersecurity, coordinating red, blue, and green AI agents in a closed-loop system designed to continuously identify vulnerabilities, assess risks, implement fixes, and strengthen enterprise defenses.
Enterprise AI success increasingly depends on trusted, interoperable data that connects existing technology investments with autonomous processes and next-generation business models.
Oracle lands a major 10-year Pentagon contract worth up to $7 billion, strengthening its government credentials while creating a potentially significant stream of recurring revenue.
AI’s unprecedented growth is forcing even the world’s best-run companies to rethink traditional risk management and embrace massive, calculated bets on the future.
July updates extend the company’s commitment to make a range of AI models and choices available to users. Models from OpenAI and Anthropic have been added.
Microsoft, Oracle, Google Cloud, and AWS have amassed $2.3 trillion in contracted backlog, underscoring unprecedented demand across the booming cloud and AI economy.
Google Cloud’s Q2 revenue reached $24.8 billion, up $4.8 billion sequentially. Microsoft Cloud also added $4.8 billion, while AWS added $4.6 billion, suggesting remarkably close competition for incremental customer spending among the three hyperscalers.
Google has introduced Gemini 3.6 Flash, Gemini 3.5 Flash-Lite, and Gemini 3.5 Flash Cyber, focusing on lower costs, faster AI agents, improved coding, and specialized cybersecurity capabilities for enterprise customers.
AI agents are beginning to outpace Copilot licenses, signaling that organizations are creating increasingly valuable custom automation across the Microsoft ecosystem.
Microsoft and more than 20 tech companies urge U.S. lawmakers to protect open-weight AI models, arguing openness drives innovation and competition.
Palantir’s Q2 2026 results reveal 93% growth, a bold AI sovereignty strategy, and how its customer-first approach is reshaping enterprise AI.
Data breaches hit hardest in healthcare and financial services, while the firms that tap AI most aggressively are focusing on hunting threats and automating attack responses.
Palantir’s record growth underscores Alex Karp’s belief that customer-controlled AI will produce better business outcomes than today’s dominant technology models.
Nadella believes enterprises should have the freedom to choose AI providers, privately train models, manage costs, and retain complete control over their accumulated organizational intelligence.
Businesses can unlock greater AI value by understanding when to use chat assistants, coding agents, co-work agents, or custom workflows.









