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Bonnie Tinder previews Oracle AI World and SAP Connect 2024, highlighting major trends including AI agents, industry-specific bundles, and a unified agent marketplace.
SAP CEO Christian Klein calls on Europe to innovate with AI rather than trying to match US hyperscaler infrastructure.
Unlike passive tools, Microsoft’s new AI agent engages silently in meetings, handling logistics like agendas and follow-ups while enhancing collaboration and freeing humans for deeper discussion and creative thinking.
The latest AI push from workflow automation titan includes agents that manage diverse functions, multivendor agent governance, and a Configure Price Quote app as part of “Autonomous CRM.”
With Larry Ellison’s bold AI vision, Oracle aims to go beyond tech solutions and foster new, profitable relationships across industries by unifying mission-critical data and cloud infrastructure.
Continuing a push to provide access to the best AI for a given function, Microsoft offers Claude models in Copilot Studio, GitHub Copilot, and Researcher Agent.
Oracle’s leadership shakeup spotlights a bold growth formula — AI plus OCI plus industry expertise — aimed at forging cross-industry ecosystems and reshaping how enterprises create value.
Microsoft 365 Copilot is now officially approved for federal use, signaling growing government trust in AI technologies.
Oracle’s latest AI agents focus on actionable intelligence and embedded design, enabling HR professionals to make faster decisions and employees to enjoy a smoother workplace journey.
While Microsoft’s investment is a vote of confidence in UK AI leadership, some voices in Europe, including SAP and Siemens CEOs, warn that current EU regulations are leaving the continent behind in AI innovation.
A deep look at AI agent usage by Google Cloud reveals telecom and manufacturing firms setting the pace, while security and customer service use cases are benefiting a range of industries.
Oracle’s multi-cloud partnerships with AWS, Microsoft, and Google are enabling flexible, customer-first AI strategies.
At Workday Rising, the company announced new ERP innovations and partnerships with Microsoft, Salesforce, Snowflake, and Databricks.
At the 365 Leadership Summit in Denver, leaders from diverse industries, including C5 Insights and other executives, shared insights on how AI is transforming leadership, creativity, critical thinking, adaptability, processes, and customer engagement, as captured exclusively by Cloud Wars.
Workday, long resistant to ERP, is now embracing it with AI-powered agents, data cloud partnerships, and expanded alliances to reshape enterprise operations.
Latest Copilot rollouts deliver functions specific to finance, sales, and service, while Copilot Studio is enhanced with authentication and simplified support for MCP.
Oracle’s Q1 results set records, but Ellison is focused on the future, predicting that AI inferencing will automate every major industry process and that Oracle is uniquely positioned to lead.
From purchase orders to vendor approvals, many steps in common business processes can be managed without human intervention. Microsoft is making that easier to implement in Copilot Studio.
In a dramatic shift, Oracle leapfrogged Microsoft in cloud commitments, driven by massive AI contracts and a long-term data strategy dating back 50 years.








