Microsoft faces scrutiny over its commitment to enhancing cybersecurity, as it announces new security priorities while grappling with past failures and ongoing challenges.
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Legacy tech giants like Oracle, SAP, and IBM defy the odds with significant gains amidst the AI boom, challenging misconceptions about their cloud competitiveness.
Top cloud vendors are deploying advanced AI agents to automate business processes and enhance human potential by handling low-value tasks, with Salesforce and Oracle leading the “Agent Wars” through 2025.
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff sketches a bold AI vision: 1 billion agents by the end of 2025, and the company leans into partners to propagate the technology.
Oracle’s Greg Pavlik talks about the evolution of AI in enterprises, Oracle’s advancements in generative AI, and strategies for moving AI models from experimentation to real-world application.
Oracle’s Mike Sicilia discusses the increasing role of industry-specific cloud applications and AI in transforming customer experiences and operational efficiencies across sectors like healthcare and utilities.
Currys is modernizing its operations with Microsoft and Accenture’s AI technologies to enhance productivity, customer service, and future AI applications, aiming to lead in AI-enabled retail products.
To maintain its competitive edge, Workday is launching new AI technologies and forming strategic partnerships to simplify business processes and drive deeper insights for customers.
Workday Rising showcased the company’s expanding AI initiatives, strategic partnerships, and acquisitions aimed at driving innovation and enhancing customer value.
Workday is leveraging AI with Illuminate to enhance its industry-specific capabilities, competing with rivals including SAP and Oracle.
Workday’s unveiling of its broad end-to-end AI program, Illuminate AI, emphasizes transforming work and deepening industry-specific offerings.
Oracle is capitalizing on its booming cloud infrastructure and strategic multicloud deals to drive substantial revenue growth and innovation across its portfolio.
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Oracle executive Steve Miranda discusses how the company is integrating AI into its cloud applications, focusing on security, innovation, and customer value without additional costs.
Oracle CloudWorld featured new generative AI agents in Fusion Applications and expanded multicloud capabilities with AWS.
Google Cloud executives explore the impact of generative AI, including the role of openness and flexibility in their AI stack to drive innovation and growth within their ecosystem.
Oracle’s recent partnerships with major cloud providers signal a shift towards cooperation, enhancing customer benefits amid ongoing competition.
With a wave of new and enhanced features in the Now Platform, plus a stepped up focus on the use of partners, ServiceNow is positioning itself as the AI Platform for Business Transformation.
Oracle’s multi-cloud strategy, now expanded with AWS joining Microsoft and Google Cloud, is reshaping traditional business practices and delivering significant benefits to customers.