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Salesforce is officially 25 years old today. Some reflections on the first quarter of a century.
Salesforce is officially 25 years old today. Some reflections on the first quarter of a century.
Despite challenging macroeconomic conditions, Samsara and its Connected Operations Cloud continue to thrive, as the vendor achieves $1.102 billion in ARR.
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ZohoDay 2024 surfaced fascinating details on Zoho's generative AI strategy - by integrating a range of language models in the same workflows. What does this mean to customers? And is this approach consistent with Zoho's tech philosophy? Grab your beverage of choice and let's dig in.
Act-On is using ThoughtSpot’s AI-enabled Sage platform to allow its customers to ask questions of their marketing data and gain deeper insights.
FICO, which invented the credit scoring industry, is now developing tools to create Digital Twins of Organizations. FICO CPO/CTO Bill Waid weighs in on what this means for the future of strategic enterprise simulation that drives better KPIs.
Moving, managing and wrangling data in the new age of AI is now even more important, given the volumes that have to be moved, the speed at which AI solutions can work and the potential for disaster that follows if there is anything seriously wrong with the data being used. This was the focus of the latest Dynatrace Perform conference.