AI Index episode 8: Dell announces new offerings with generative AI in its hardware; Thomson Reuters acquires legal AI firm for $650 million; and Lookout launches SAIL to enhance security capabilities.
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Workday experiences positive changes under Co-CEO Carl Eschenbach, delivering strong financial results, growth focus, and improved customer engagement.
There are some key factors that CFOs must evaluate when managing cloud spend as they invest in cloud migration.
IBM Consulting, Microsoft target a range of generative AI use cases — including procurement and healthcare — with new services running on Azure OpenAI.
Intel’s visionary approach to AI spans devices and power levels, promoting an open ecosystem, offering opportunities for diverse product differentiation and innovation.
The Cloud Wars Top 10 companies are projected to generate $359.4 billion in cloud revenue in 2023, despite economic challenges, with Microsoft leading at a growth rate of 21.6%, while Oracle is the fastest-growing member with a 38.8% growth rate.
Microsoft exec Charles Lamanna discusses the copilot phenomenon, growth in his company’s apps and platforms, and how generative AI is turbo-charging productivity.
AI Index Report episode 6: Zscaler develops new tools for IT and security teams; Protect AI secures funding for AI security tools; and Inworld builds a platform to create AI non-player characters, or NPCs.
Cloud investments are poised for a rebound as Microsoft’s recent Q4 results, and commentary from company leaders, indicate.
AI Index Report episode 5: Qualcomm builds full-stack on-device AI models; SAP invests in Aleph Alpha, Anthropic, and Cohere; and Spotify announces generative AI use cases.
Building on its success with process mining, the airline Lufthansa built a custom application in house and plans an expansion of its use cases to include procurement functions.
Generative AI has gained 100 million users in less than two months. This seven-point framework should spark useful ideas to incorporate the tech into your business.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) experienced a decline in its growth rate for the seventh straight quarter amid fierce competition from Microsoft, Google Cloud, and Oracle.
While generative AI tools can raise the bar for DevOps and DataOps, guardrails will be essential to maintain cybersecurity.
The Wiz cloud security platform gives comprehensive control over customers’ cloud infrastructure and applications, while providing a visual ‘Graph’ of the environment.
AI capabilities, generative AI customer count, and operating profits are just three of the reasons that Google Cloud replaced AWS on the Cloud Wars Top 10 list.
Celonis’ track record of delivering major savings for customers, innovations including object-centric functionality, and plans to tap generative AI highlight a discussion with co-CEO Alex Rinke.
Approaching the release of the Q2 financial results of Amazon, AWS’ growth rate decline stands out relative to Cloud Wars Top 10 adversaries.
In the final segment of our free course on why traditional go-to-market strategies no longer work in B2B tech, we identify approaches that should help as buying committees and priorities shift.
Apromore co-founder and chief product officer Marlon Dumas details the company’s long-standing no-code focus and how it will use generative AI to enhance process mining.



















