With the latest wave of Copilot features, Microsoft enhances AI functionality for Outlook, mobile users, and Mac installed base.
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Microsoft’s recent layoffs are not just cost-cutting. They’re a strategic realignment for the AI era, signaling a broader shift every business will soon face as the AI revolution transforms work from top to bottom.
Oracle and AWS are turning rivalry into results with Oracle Database@AWS now generally available.
The Oracle-AWS partnership represents a massive shift from competition to cooperation, benefiting customers with innovation and speed.
IBM unveils an industry-first governance suite for agentic AI, signaling a major pivot toward enterprise AI security.
ServiceNow and Nicus are helping enterprises align financial and IT data to optimize cloud and AI spending.
Veteran tech giants prove resilience and innovation still win, matching the market power of cloud-native disruptors.
Nicus helps large enterprises connect technology costs to business value through AI-powered analytics.
Despite their age, legacy companies like Microsoft, Oracle, SAP, and IBM match the market value of newer cloud-native leaders, proving the power of incumbency in the cloud and AI era.
Major health system shows the importance of planning for governance in the earliest days of deploying AI tech, as well as building a stable of tech vendors and platforms to enable innovation.
From workflow automation to HR threat detection, Bearing is redefining security innovation with agentic AI.
Duke Health chief data scientists details core components of governance, as well as work with Avanade, Microsoft, and other vendors to derive maximum advantage from AI technology.
SAP leads by example, leveraging its own sustainability software to tackle data management, compliance, and emissions tracking challenges.
The Cloud Wars Top 10 have surged past a $10 trillion market cap, reflecting unprecedented business confidence in the AI- and cloud-powered future.
This cumulative market cap total of $10 trillion reflects the confidence business leaders have in the Cloud Wars Top 10 companies.
Leading cloud and AI providers are partnering with enterprise customers to develop a comprehensive framework designed to secure AI systems and agents, advancing the industry’s ongoing push for stronger safeguards.
Google Cloud introduced AI-driven tools like the SOW Analyzer and Bot-Assisted Live Chat to help partners streamline processes, improve support, and enhance customer service delivery.
Bonnie Tinder shares insights from a recent Salesforce event, exploring how AI agents, unified data, and customer-focused innovation are reshaping the enterprise software landscape.
Cycle time, accuracy, cost per successful task completion, and end-user satisfaction are vital metrics that will give visibility into the success of AI projects.
Ajay Patel of IBM outlines how enterprises are shifting from AI experimentation to real-world application, especially in sales, R&D, and operations.