ServiceNow aims to redefine CRM with agentic AI and enterprise-wide integration, as shared during Knowledge25.
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ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott warns of outdated software, urging leaders to embrace agentic AI and transformative platforms to survive and thrive.
ServiceNow unveils powerful tools to unify AI agents, workflows, and data across platforms at Knowledge25.
At Knowledge25, ServiceNow introduced new tools to connect, govern, and scale AI agents across any cloud, workflow, or data environment.
Despite Microsoft’s dominance in current cloud revenue, Oracle’s 63% RPO growth signals a potential reshaping of the Cloud Wars power dynamic.
Oracle, Microsoft, AWS, and Google reveal surprising shifts in cloud leadership through RPO and backlog growth figures.
With cloud revenue rivaling AWS and Google Cloud combined, Microsoft silences talk of an AI slowdown.
Alliance unifies Cisco AI Defense software with ServiceNOw SecOps to deliver a range of functionality including visibility, vulnerability management, and governance.
Microsoft’s blowout Q3 results and $315B in future cloud business crush AI slowdown fears and expose the absurdity of recent data center panic.
Microsoft’s new “computer use” feature in Copilot Studio allows AI agents to interact with desktop apps and websites through GUIs — paving the way for more powerful, intuitive automation.
AI usage data gathered by Stanford researchers shows extensive reach in the tech industry, media and telecom, and professional services. Strategy and finance use cases are driving strong revenue impact.
Decoupling.co’s Thales Teixeira shares his experiences, research, and expertise on entrepreneurship, the economics of attention, and demystifying disruption.
ServiceNow CMO Colin Fleming previews Knowledge 2025, sharing what attendees can expect from the event, including AI integration, CRM updates, and a focus on customer success and adoption.
Salesforce’s latest research outlines four key consumer personas shaping the future of agentic AI adoption.
Despite media hype, hyperscalers like AWS, Google Cloud, Oracle, and Microsoft are massively investing in AI and cloud infrastructure, not scaling back.
Data from security firm Harmonic finds the typical organization has hundreds of AI apps in use, many of them unmanaged, while a majority of firms lack adequate governance strategies.
Alphabet is pouring $75 billion into cloud infrastructure after Google Cloud’s Q1 growth rate slipped, constrained by the company’s struggle to keep pace with surging demand.
Successful AI deployment demands intentional strategy, cultural readiness, and a clear focus on delivering real business outcomes.
Google Cloud’s Q1 growth slowed slightly due to data center capacity limits, but Alphabet is investing $75 billion to expand infrastructure and sustain its leadership in the cloud market.
Microsoft moves forward with the rollout of its GenAI-powered screen capture tool, Recall, addressing security issues ahead of general availability.