Technology partnerships are significant when it comes to harnessing AI capabilities, presenting both potential risks and opportunities, especially for smaller partners.
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Microsoft’s cloud business is projected to generate as much revenue in 2023 as both AWS and Google Cloud combined, highlighting its dominance in addressing customer needs and pioneering in technology.
UiPath taps the power of generative AI to make it easier for customers to build automations that will drive greater productivity.
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.
The addition of generative AI to Tenable’s exposure management platform makes its functionality more consumable and fuels greater adoption.
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Microsoft exec Charles Lamanna discusses the copilot phenomenon, growth in his company’s apps and platforms, and how generative AI is turbo-charging productivity.
Intel’s plan for artificial intelligence seeks to transforms personal and business devices, offering potential for integration and innovation.
AptEdge is using generative AI to turn the challenge of data and knowledge sprawl into an advantage when it comes to serving customers.
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.
Its growth rate has declined over 18 months, but AWS remains a dominant cloud infrastructure force and customers benefit from its scale, focus on innovation, and generative AI strategy.
Despite declining growth rates, AWS has plenty going for it including its massive scale, cloud infrastructure leadership, customer focus, and potential in the generative AI market.
Organizations that can meet their customers’ need throughout all stages of the relationship are more likely to achieve important financial objectives — from lowering customer acquisition costs to increasing average value contract sizes to boosting profitability.
Business leaders are shifting from cost-cutting cloud optimization to investing in cloud migrations, data applications, and AI deployments. Microsoft is poised to capitalize.
Its end-to-end view of the cloud combined with its early embrace of generative AI and massive scale, keep Microsoft in the top spot on the Cloud Wars Top 10.
Professional services firms can take advantage of artificial intelligence (AI) to gain useful insights and minimize transaction risks.
Cloud investments are poised for a rebound as Microsoft’s recent Q4 results, and commentary from company leaders, indicate.