IBM and Google Cloud have launched a new Google Cloud Practice designed to help organizations accelerate AI deployments by combining IBM Consulting expertise with Google Cloud’s Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform, cybersecurity capabilities, and advanced data technologies.
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Google Cloud and Palantir have formed a strategic partnership that combines enterprise data, AI, and industry expertise to help organizations accelerate digital transformation and AI adoption.
A major barrier to AI adoption isn’t willingness but governance, as leaders seek secure, observable, and controllable systems to confidently deploy AI across enterprise environments.
After years of disconnected AI breakthroughs, Gemini Enterprise delivers a cohesive system that simplifies deployment, enhances usability, and enables enterprises to fully leverage agentic AI across operations, data, and workflows.
In their highlights from AI Agent and Copilot Summit, Ronak Mathur and Marie Wiese note the importance of ongoing human involvement, as well as the opportunity for partners to provide licensing guidance while building trust.
A unified, end-to-end approach is replacing fragmented healthcare systems with connected data and intelligent workflows powered by modern infrastructure.
By leveraging AI, Oracle aims to shift healthcare from disconnected systems to a fully integrated ecosystem connecting providers, payers, and patients with improved efficiency and coordination.
Rather than replacing SaaS, AI is becoming its most powerful accelerator. Oracle’s approach embeds agentic AI across Fusion applications, enabling faster deployments, reduced operational complexity, and dramatically improved customer outcomes.
Enterprises are shifting from AI insights to automated actions that adapt continuously and operate at real-time speed.
AI tools like ChatGPT and Copilot are making SEO obsolete. Microsoft’s guide introduces AEO and GEO as the next evolution in digital discovery, built on clarity, trust, and machine-readable content.
Once dismissed as outdated, Oracle, Microsoft, and SAP are now cloud and AI growth leaders, occupying top Cloud Wars ranks.
SAP’s cloud-first pivot delivers record performance, with growth nearly double that of Workday and triple that of Salesforce.
OpenAI launches ChatGPT Health, a secure, expert-reviewed platform offering users reliable AI support for health queries, prioritizing safety, privacy, and transparency.
AI reaches its full potential when insight, scale, verification, and execution converge into autonomous systems that deliver measurable real-world outcomes.
Claude’s integration into Microsoft Foundry allows healthcare organizations to utilize domain-specific tools to streamline operations and improve patient outcomes.
Oracle’s AI-first cloud strategy is accelerating customer value, driving rapid growth, and reshaping how enterprises deploy intelligence at scale.
AI is no longer just a buzzword, it’s a new economic paradigm. With AI reshaping retail, automotive, and energy, leaders must choose between innovation or obsolescence.
Google Cloud’s CTO explains how Gemini-powered, agentic AI is transforming business workflows, culture, and customer experiences across industries.
Oracle’s AI Data Platform empowers organizations to drive AI transformation by unifying and leveraging their business data, enabling industry-specific intelligence and automation across Oracle’s extensive application ecosystem.
ServiceNow’s Amit Zavery explains how the new AI Experience unifies fragmented enterprise systems into a single, trusted workflow platform that automates work, reduces tech debt, and delivers measurable business outcomes.






