BouMatic CIO Michael Fisher describes how the company is using, deploying, and facing challenges related to AI.
Microsoft
Oracle’s new CEOs outline a bold AI-driven strategy, positioning the company’s data and infrastructure strengths to lead the next wave of enterprise transformation.
HSO’s Kelly Holwagner shares insights on AI enabling rapid transformations across various industries and highlights Summit NA sessions.
With customer choice, end‑to‑end capabilities, and strong governance, Gemini Enterprise positions Google Cloud as the most complete AI solution for the enterprise.
C5 Insights’ Geoff Ables talks about the impact of AI on human behavior and the business landscape as well as provides insights on Summit NA.
The new portrait feature aims to make Microsoft Copilot’s voice usage more engaging.
Framework places strong emphasis on standards, open-source initiatives to orchestrate complex workflows, processes across diverse systems and agents.
After 12 years as CEO, Satya Nadella is delegating major commercial duties and seems poised to transition toward a chairman/CTO role — an Ellison‑style shift.
As Microsoft evolves to meet faster customer demands, Satya Nadella empowers Judson Althoff to streamline commercial operations and enhance internal collaboration.
Data lake, graph correlations, and support for MCP standard advance Sentinel toward becoming a single AI-powered source for security insights, and action.
Microsoft’s new marketplace supports the scaling of innovation by simplifying access to AI-driven tools and platforms.
SAP CEO Christian Klein calls on Europe to innovate with AI rather than trying to match US hyperscaler infrastructure.
Unlike passive tools, Microsoft’s new AI agent engages silently in meetings, handling logistics like agendas and follow-ups while enhancing collaboration and freeing humans for deeper discussion and creative thinking.
Microsoft announces the world’s most powerful AI data center in Wisconsin as Oracle, OpenAI, and SoftBank reveal plans for $400B+ AI infrastructure under the Stargate project.
Microsoft is constructing the world’s most powerful AI data center in Wisconsin, intensifying the competition in the booming AI cloud market.
Continuing a push to provide access to the best AI for a given function, Microsoft offers Claude models in Copilot Studio, GitHub Copilot, and Researcher Agent.
Microsoft 365 Copilot is now officially approved for federal use, signaling growing government trust in AI technologies.
Microsoft debuts its first in-house AI models — MAI-Voice-1 and MAI-1-preview — signaling a shift away from OpenAI reliance.
New agent performs classification of data, gives prompts to site owners to improve quality, and maintains hygiene for content and its associated metadata.
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.








