Salesforce’s planned acquisition of Momentum strengthens its AI portfolio by integrating unstructured conversational data into Agentforce 360 and Slackbot, accelerating agentic workflows and delivering deeper customer insights for sales and go-to-market teams.
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Herain Oberoi highlighted two fundamental AI-Era cybersecurity questions: Can we trust the data, and is the AI system safe and secure? These concerns underpin Microsoft’s integrated governance and security strategy.
State-backed adversaries are leveraging AI tools like Gemini for reconnaissance, coding, and vulnerability research, enhancing phishing campaigns and accelerating attack lifecycles across global targets.
Microsoft researchers uncover AI memory poisoning attacks that embed hidden instructions in “Summarize with AI” buttons, potentially biasing enterprise AI recommendations.
Security Dashboard for AI is built to rein in AI sprawl with Defender, Entra, and Purview integration as well as inventory functions that span Microsoft and widely used third-party AI software.
Scaling AI agents in 2026 requires autonomy, orchestration, and strong governance — not just building more bots.
Despite a record-setting $35.6B quarter, AWS slid to #7 in the Cloud Wars as Google, Oracle, and Microsoft gained ground.
Microsoft research finds more than 80% of security leaders say they’ll use GenAI in data security, and they’re building a series of agentic AI use cases to protect against rogue AI risks.
With a 48% Q4 surge, Google Cloud has overtaken Microsoft Cloud in incremental growth, demonstrating strong AI leadership via innovations like Gemini 3 and a future-ready cloud stack.
Financial services, government, and education firms all made major Copilot investments, while the Dragon Copilot for healthcare continues to streamline doctor-patient interactions.
Search and context input are among AI-powered features being applied to make data security investigations scalable and efficient across corporate data estates.
TMC and TMG join forces to expand ERP and cloud capabilities, supporting customers with modern data, automation, and AI solutions.
Microsoft’s Q2 future cloud commitments hit $625B, driven by a $281B deal with OpenAI, reflecting massive AI-powered growth.
AI reaches its full potential when insight, scale, verification, and execution converge into autonomous systems that deliver measurable real-world outcomes.
In dethroning Microsoft, Google Cloud showcases the impact of enterprise-focused AI, security, and ecosystem alignment, with Thomas Kurian’s leadership driving exponential growth.
AWS tumbles to #7 as SAP climbs and Palantir rockets up the Cloud Wars rankings, reflecting shifting dynamics in the enterprise AI race.
Google Cloud is now the top-ranked cloud and AI provider, surpassing Microsoft and Oracle, thanks to bold leadership from CEO Thomas Kurian and a relentless focus on customer success in the AI economy.
Palo Alto Networks’ Prisma AIRS and Google Cloud AI unify to ensure security from development to deployment.
Microsoft’s CTO advises leveraging both open and closed AI models to build practical, value-driven solutions.
MCP is now fully integrated with Google Cloud, enabling AI agents to access unified services from Maps to BigQuery without complex multi-endpoint navigation.
















