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Salesforce teases next-gen Agentforce, parades early wins
In the single week it was live during Q3, the platform totaled 200 deals with thousands more in the pipeline, CEO Marc Benioff said.
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AWS takes a swing at Microsoft, aims Q at Windows workloads
“Customers would love an ‘easy button’ to get off of Windows,” AWS CEO Matt Garman said Tuesday.
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SAP leans on AWS to drive cloud-based ERP adoption
The hyperscaler will begin offering the GROW with SAP SaaS solution through AWS Marketplace in coming months, the companies said Tuesday.
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Opinion
3 ways to beat technical debt through talent strategies
Organizations bogged down by outdated technology have a lifeline hiding in plain sight.
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AWS leans on AI to decarbonize data centers
The hyperscaler signed a deal with Orbital Materials and made infrastructure updates to boost data center sustainability and energy efficiency.
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Skills-based hiring is helping tech companies dig out of a talent shortage, report finds
Most IT companies have tackled skills-based hiring by gauging existing abilities, according to IT staffing firm Motion Recruitment.
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Intel CEO retires as revenue slides, AI efforts stall
The chipmaker named two top executives to serve as co-interim CEOs while the board searches for a permanent replacement.
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Oracle activates first AWS multicloud data integration
The two providers launched the first of several planned Oracle Database@AWS deployments on Monday under limited preview.
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Deep Dive
Is OpenAI still the enterprise tech influencer it once was?
Two years after its landmark tool ChatGPT went live, enterprise generative AI vendors are having to work harder to maintain customer enthusiasm.
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Capital One report finds data disconnect between IT and business leaders
Most executives are confident in their organization’s data capabilities. Technical practitioners aren’t so sure.
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Deep Dive
VMware’s first contentious year under Broadcom drives customers to weigh other options
The chipmaker consolidated the ubiquitous virtualization product suite into one big private cloud platform, leaving customers with a difficult business decision.
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IT vendors rush to capitalize on enterprise infrastructure, talent gaps
Nearly every technology provider sees AI support services as an opening to grow revenue and market share, according to an S&P Global report.
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Zoom rebrands, aims to be known as ‘AI-first’ company
“Zoom is now about so much more than video meetings,” CEO Eric Yuan said.
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CrowdStrike avoids customer exodus after triggering global IT outage
The cybersecurity vendor reported $33.9 million in expenses related to the July 19 incident, which caused the company to swing to a loss.
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Big tech on track to pour more than $180B into data centers this year
Amazon, Google and Microsoft accounted for more than three-quarters of infrastructure capital expenditures in Q3 2024, according to Dell’Oro Group.
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How CIOs are honing generative AI strategies
Two years after ChatGPT’s public debut, executives are still grappling with delivering value in a noisy landscape with eager vendors and a risky new technology.
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AI will factor heavily in talent trends for 2025, ADP finds
The firm said 3 in 5 employers seek to close generative AI skill gaps with targeted upskilling.
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Amazon injects $4B more into Anthropic partnership
The two companies announced the strengthened partnership Friday, as they look to collaborate on hardware, software and customizable AI tools.
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Broadcom, AT&T reach settlement in VMware legal dispute
The two companies informed the New York State Supreme Court of the agreement Thursday and were granted time to finalize details.
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Snowflake gets a Q3 boost from surging enterprise data consumption
The data cloud provider expanded vendor partnerships to enhance analytics and embed more generative AI tools in its products.
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Nvidia nearly doubles quarterly revenues as AI gold rush continues
The chipmaker also saw net income rise by more than 100% despite supply chain constraints.
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KPMG fuels Google Cloud practice with $100M investment
The two firms will work together on data and generative AI solutions for retail, healthcare and financial services.
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Millennials, Gen Z at odds over AI’s value
Workers born between 1981 and 1996 hold the most positive views of the technology compared to other age groups, Udacity data found.
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Microsoft unveils resiliency, security enhancements following July global IT outage
The updates are part of a larger effort at the company to overhaul its internal security culture.