Cognizant differentiates itself by combining industry experience with AI-led ServiceNow solutions.
Discover how Deutsche Telekom cut costs and boosted service delivery by leveraging AI-driven automation from Juniper Networks and ServiceNow.
Most companies aren’t ready for AI — not culturally, technically, or in terms of workforce adoption — despite the rapid pace of technological advancement.
Security software leader weighs in on agent security considerations, his firm’s partnership with Microsoft for Copilot Studio, and security of emerging agent-to-agent communication protocols MCP and A2A.
SAP and AWS launch AI Co-Innovation Program to help enterprises build intelligent applications with ERP and generative AI integration.
Google Cloud applies AI to data management, integration of widely used developer environments, and enterprise-grade storage.
Google reveals its bold vision for Gemini as a universal AI assistant capable of planning and simulating real-world experiences.
C-suite leaders are drawn to AI for productivity boosts, collaboration, and cost savings.
Shortly after releasing A2A, Google is accelerating agent development and communications with updated functionality and support from leading software platform providers.
Institute for Business Value delivers a detailed outlook on agents’ impact across a wide range of business functions, with the greatest impact forecast in customer service and human resources.
GenAI technologies are expanding from clinical settings to improve manufacturing and operational efficiency in healthcare.
Security executive Krista Arndt explains how Security Copilot, agents improve response time to security incidents, accelerate training of new security professionals.
SAP partners with Databricks to unify structured and unstructured data for AI development, while the upcoming Sapphire event spotlights generative AI, the Joule interface, and ecosystem extensibility.
AWS’s 2025 Generative AI Adoption Index reveals a major shift: 45% of IT leaders now prioritize GenAI tools over cybersecurity, reflecting a transformative pivot in tech strategy and C-suite leadership.
From AI in org charts to redeploying humans to developing products and services for top-line growth, top executives are evolving their businesses to capitalize on a range of AI-driven opportunities.
Analysis finds a decline in maturity when it comes to using and measuring AI’s impact, but provides clear indication of the traits, and approaches, that establish companies as AI leaders.
Under Arvind Krishna’s leadership, IBM has reinvented itself as a global tech powerhouse by doubling market cap, leading in AI and quantum computing, and committing $150 billion to U.S. innovation and manufacturing.
Adam Lieberman details AI focus at financial software provider Finastra: enterprise efficiency, devleoper productivity, and client commercialization. He also outlines the firm’s work with Microsoft.
Brian Solis shares insights from the upcoming Knowledge25, focusing on how leadership mindset and AI innovation are shaping tomorrow’s enterprises.
Microsoft moves forward with the rollout of its GenAI-powered screen capture tool, Recall, addressing security issues ahead of general availability.