Discover how the Acceleration Economy AI Ecosystem Top 12 companies are leading the charge in AI innovation.
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Amazon secures a major deal with Anthropic, investing $4 billion to solidify AWS as the primary cloud provider for critical AI workloads, and amplifying its competitive edge against industry rivals.
AI, spearheaded by CrowdStrike and Google, is redefining cybersecurity, shifting it from a risk to an indispensable asset, revolutionizing defense strategies against evolving threats.
Oracle’s fiscal-Q3 cloud revenue surpasses license-support revenue, marking a major milestone in the company’s transformative journey, fueled by strong growth in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and AI services.
SAP Signavio positions its modular Process Transformation Suite that supports a range of functions as a core differentiator in the process mining sector.
Generix has a strong focus on supply chain innovation, marked by strategic acquisitions and customer-focused offerings in warehouse management, transportation management, and more.
GenAI emerges as a pivotal tool for business leaders, focusing on data access, productivity, and personalized experiences.
Apromore emphasizes highly scalable digital twins as well as predictive monitoring and analysis when delivering its differentiators as part of the Acceleration Economy process mining course.
New Celonis app suite, building on 2022 acquisition of Sailfin, addresses four key accounts receivable use cases while adding process data and business knowledge.
ServiceNow acquisitions of 4Industry and EY’s Smart Daily Management App promise to supercharge operational technology (OT) management in manufacturing, energy and transport, and other industries.
Figure and several other startups are developing humanoid robots to augment jobs in factories, transportation centers, warehouses, and logistic centers.
New products launched at UiPath’s AI Summit include specialized LLMs, tools to make business data ready for LLMs, and an ‘Autopilot’ for developers.
SAP intensifies focus on data with GenAI capabilities in Datasphere, refraining from “data cloud” terminology despite potential customer alignment.
Oracle delivers new GenAI capabilities for finance, supply chain, HR, and more to help organizations be more productive with Fusion Cloud Apps.
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The Microsoft-Oracle partnership is reshaping the cloud industry by breaking competition boundaries, fostering interdependence, and creating new growth opportunities globally.
As innovative startups develop more use cases for GenAI, the banking industry has been exploring the AI ecosystem, especially for customer-facing workflows.
The moves by Microsoft, Google Cloud, and Amazon to eliminate data-egress fees represents a significant victory for business clients, with Oracle also playing a role, alongside the impetus from impending EU data regulations.