Google Cloud and CVS Health launch Health 100, an AI-driven platform unifying patient data and enabling agentic healthcare workflows, signaling a major shift toward personalized, interoperable healthcare ecosystems.
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OpenAI aims to scale revenue from $5B to potentially $280B by 2030, but a reported $800B cut in infrastructure spending raises questions about how compute-driven growth can sustain such aggressive enterprise expansion.
Dona Sarkar calls out the “tech bro”-driven AI hype machine and shares a blueprint to push AI into mainstream use cases that will deliver on the tech’s considerable promise.
OpenAI’s ambitious 2030 revenue forecast collides with contradictory spending cuts, prompting concerns about strategy, execution, and credibility among enterprise customers and key infrastructure partners.
Microsoft Copilot Studio’s new features focus on improving agent evaluation, enabling organizations to assess performance at scale, compare versions, and refine AI systems faster with better feedback loops and auditing capabilities.
WorkIQ-powered Copilot Cowork orchestrates complex tasks to the point it could take over one-fifth of any team’s work in the near term, while hastening the end of app-powered work.
Microsoft is redefining enterprise productivity by positioning Copilot, agents, and unified AI platforms as the operational backbone of next-generation “frontier firms.”
The Cloud Wars Growth Chart shows extraordinary expansion across leading vendors as AI services drive demand. Palantir’s 70% growth leads the pack, while Google Cloud and Oracle also post dramatic gains.
Microsoft data scientists share how AI is transforming cyber defense by enabling intelligent assistants that analyze attacks, suggest detection rules, and help organizations stay ahead of increasingly sophisticated AI-enabled attackers.
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.
Welcome to this Cloud Wars Agent and Copilot Minute. In these episode, I dive into Microsoft’s expanding partnership with Anthropic…
AI agents are starting to handle purchases, and companies like Google and Mastercard are racing to build the systems that make those transactions safe and trusted.
Oracle is rejecting the “end of SaaS” narrative, arguing that AI agents will dramatically expand the power and value of enterprise applications.
Armanino’s Gina Montgomery explains why organizations must move beyond AI experimentation and focus on designing trusted Copilot and agent experiences.
Mason Siefert explores the concept of smart friction in the grocery industry, which enhances brand identity and customer experience.
Andrea Pinillos shares how Microsoft helps enterprise customers run strategic engagement events through internal tools and explains how similar practical solutions can help organizations deploy AI agents that connect to real business data.
Microsoft demonstrates the real-world power of Copilot Studio with a customer support AI agent that reduces latency by 61% and cuts human escalations by 70% through multi-agent orchestration.
Oracle posted explosive Q3 results fueled by unprecedented demand for AI infrastructure. The company’s cloud business grew rapidly, while its data-center expansion strategy and financing plans attracted strong investor support and reinforced confidence in its long-term AI strategy.
Mark Polino explains why businesses must rethink security roles, implement strict guardrails, and proactively design policies for an AI-driven environment.
Oracle’s explosive Q3 growth, including a 325% surge in RPO and massive AI infrastructure demand, challenges critics claiming the cloud and AI data center boom is an unsustainable bubble.






