Anthropic uses actual attacks against its own software to lay out specific ways that threat actors are leveraging AI to further their goals. Report serves as a troubling call to action for vendors, partners, and customers.
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Google’s energy-efficient AI models offer hope and direction for the future of compute.
Governance and trust are essential to integrating AI agents into human workforces, with only 24% comfortable with unsupervised AI.
SAP’s planned acquisition of SmartRecruiters adds AI-driven capabilities to its HCM suite, streamlining the entire candidate lifecycle.
With a reach into 75% of the Fortune Global 100, NTT DATA brings unparalleled implementation experience to Google Cloud’s AI capabilities.
Oracle launches a next-gen, AI-powered cloud-based EHR for ambulatory care, streamlining workflows with voice-first technology, personalized insights, and smart agents to empower clinicians and reduce administrative burdens.
Even with $90 billion in Q2 CapEx spending, the major hyperscalers say cloud and AI demand will exceed supply until at least late 2025.
Oracle and Google Cloud have partnered to deliver Gemini AI models via OCI, accelerating enterprise adoption of generative AI with seamless access and flexible billing.
Oracle delivers powerful AI-ready features while maintaining compliance with global privacy laws through intelligent data distribution across regions.
Google Cloud and Atlassian announce a multi-year partnership to integrate Gemini models and Vertex AI into Jira, Confluence, and Loom, enhancing productivity, security, and AI-powered workflows.
Satya Nadella identified three drivers of Azure’s Q4 growth: on-prem migrations, native app scaling, and AI expansion.
The AI Revolution accelerates as OpenAI selects Oracle over Microsoft for a $100B cloud deal, fueling speculation about the future of AI infrastructure and competitive positioning in the Cloud Wars Top 10.
Satya Nadella broke tradition in Microsoft’s Q4 call, directly comparing Microsoft’s AI and cloud capabilities to AWS, Google, and Oracle, citing unmatched scale, speed, and infrastructure capacity.
Oracle’s Kris Rice discusses how the company is accelerating AI innovation through the new MCP server, integrating LLMs with enterprise data, and enhancing developer experience across multi-cloud environments.
In the second significant update since the company launched the agent interoperability spec in April, the company is making it easier for partners to capitalize on key facts of its development platforms and get agents in front into market.
AWS’s strong Q2 results falter when compared to the accelerated AI-driven growth of Microsoft, Google Cloud, and Oracle.
The Stargate project, now over 5GW strong, gains speed with Oracle’s massive cloud infrastructure build.
Microsoft’s agent and copilot results, including powerful uptake of these AI tools, suggest the strong performance in fiscal 2025 may be just the beginning of what’s to come in 2026.
In Q2, IBM showcased how AI is expanding — not replacing — its legacy products, with strong adoption of AI-assisted tools for mainframes.
Oracle’s Kim Lynch outlines how the company is accelerating government transformation through AI, cloud, and defense innovations while ensuring security, flexibility, and rapid technology adoption.












