Workday is betting its future growth on blending AI agents with its existing HR and finance platforms, rejecting the notion that large language models alone can replace enterprise software.
Financial services, manufacturing, and retail are leading AI agent implementation, demonstrating how operational use cases are driving measurable transformation across high-impact sectors worldwide.
Salesforce’s planned acquisition of Momentum strengthens its AI portfolio by integrating unstructured conversational data into Agentforce 360 and Slackbot, accelerating agentic workflows and delivering deeper customer insights for sales and go-to-market teams.
Microsoft expands Copilot with business-process agents, tuning templates, and standalone AI assistants designed to transform workflows across sales, finance, service, and enterprise productivity.
Salesforce delivered $41.5B in annual revenue and $11.2B in Q4, with Marc Benioff calling it one of the best performances in software history as AI offerings like Agentforce drive renewed growth momentum.
Microsoft has introduced the first fully integrated learning agent for students, shifting AI in education from reactive tutors to proactive guidance. With Understand, Practice, and Study modes, this agent actively structures how students learn.
Salesforce posts 12% Q4 revenue growth and 14% RPO growth, signaling a confident return to high-performance execution.
Returning CEO Aneel Bhusri used Workday’s Q4 earnings call to dismantle claims that AI will replace ERP and HR systems, outlining instead a hybrid future where deterministic enterprise apps and probabilistic AI work together.
The company’s first Autonomous Workforce deliverable is a Level 1 Service Desk AI Specialist that diagnoses and resolves common, low-priority IT support requests.
Alithya’s Chad Weiner breaks down how to move from AI curiosity to real execution using Copilot Studio and Microsoft 365 agents.
Workday’s Q4 call reframed the AI debate, emphasizing that enterprise applications remain essential even as AI accelerates innovation across HR, ERP, and beyond.
Herain Oberoi highlighted two fundamental AI-Era cybersecurity questions: Can we trust the data, and is the AI system safe and secure? These concerns underpin Microsoft’s integrated governance and security strategy.
New products deliver visibility, governance, and data protection controls over agents built internally as well as those from Microsoft and third parties.
Microsoft unveils new Copilot Studio tools to help enterprises systematically evaluate, govern, and scale AI agents with confidence.
Mustafa Suleyman predicts AI will achieve human-level performance across most professional tasks within 18 months, signaling massive disruption — and opportunity — for white-collar workers.
In this AI Agent & Copilot Minute, Mason Siefert details the impact of Answer Engine Optimization (AEO) and Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) on making AI assistants a trusted source.
State-backed adversaries are leveraging AI tools like Gemini for reconnaissance, coding, and vulnerability research, enhancing phishing campaigns and accelerating attack lifecycles across global targets.
Christopher Lochhead outlines why those who cling to execution and efficiency risk obsolescence, while those who design new categories, solve new problems, and build capital flywheels will define the next era of business.
Palantir delivered stunning Q4 results, with revenue up 70% and U.S. commercial growth surging 137%, as CEO Alex Karp credited differentiated AI implementation and “magical” frontline outcomes for accelerating enterprise and government adoption.
Security Dashboard for AI is built to rein in AI sprawl with Defender, Entra, and Purview integration as well as inventory functions that span Microsoft and widely used third-party AI software.









