Stijn Geeroms shares insights on Cegeka, the company that Microsoft awarded as Partner of the Year for supply chain.
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The Microsoft‑Oracle database partnership is generating nearly all of Oracle’s multi‑cloud database growth so far, with Larry Ellison believing AWS and Google Cloud will ramp up soon and drive the next wave of revenue.
OpenAI is diversifying its cloud strategy, turning to AWS in addition to Microsoft and Oracle.
An Analyst-Agent Pair, augmented by agent orchestrators, drives greater human and business productivity. AIS leaders shares key drivers and metrics of success.
Oracle’s latest innovation, Database 26ai, includes support for vector data, unified data models, and embedded agentic workflows to help organizations unlock the full potential of private enterprise data with AI.
Microsoft’s latest Copilot update introduces text-based interaction with Copilot Vision, expanding beyond voice commands to give users more flexibility and accessibility.
SAP CEO Christian Klein reaffirms SAP’s strategy to focus on AI, business data, and customer outcomes — rejecting hyperscaler ambitions and outpacing Oracle in cloud growth.
Mico reacts visually and conversationally in Copilot’s new release, elevating user engagement with adaptive tone and personality.
The recent outage that AWS experienced could have a significant impact on the company’s reputation, pushing it further behind competitors.
Microsoft’s new licensing deal with Harvard Medical School positions Copilot to lead in healthcare AI by offering more accurate, practitioner-level health insights and reducing reliance on OpenAI.
AutomatePro’s Chris Pope joins Kieron Allen to explore how intelligent automation, agentic AI, and deep ServiceNow integration are transforming DevOps, testing, and quality assurance—empowering developers without replacing them.
BouMatic CIO Michael Fisher describes how the company is using, deploying, and facing challenges related to AI.
Oracle customers at AI World emphasized the power of speed and first-mover advantage in adopting AI at scale.
Oracle NetSuite is transforming from a cloud pioneer into an AI-first platform built to automate, personalize, and redefine how businesses run.
With its expansion to mobile and deeper Windows integration, Microsoft’s Gaming Copilot introduces a smarter, AI-enhanced gameplay experience.
Bonnie Tinder previews Oracle AI World and SAP Connect 2024, highlighting major trends including AI agents, industry-specific bundles, and a unified agent marketplace.
Microsoft’s new marketplace supports the scaling of innovation by simplifying access to AI-driven tools and platforms.
Oracle is shifting its leadership: Safra Catz will become executive vice chairman, while Clay Magouyrk (infrastructure) and Mike Sicilia (industry apps) take over as co‑CEOs, chosen by Larry Ellison to execute his integrated hardware + software vision in the AI era.
While Microsoft’s investment is a vote of confidence in UK AI leadership, some voices in Europe, including SAP and Siemens CEOs, warn that current EU regulations are leaving the continent behind in AI innovation.
Workday, long resistant to ERP, is now embracing it with AI-powered agents, data cloud partnerships, and expanded alliances to reshape enterprise operations.



