The technoloy buying-selling process is shifting due to a dynamic set of events, including influences from AI, machine learning, and software subscriptions.
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The top 5 cybersecurity products to watch in 2024 feature a healthy dose of generative AI and turnkey platforms, as well as supply chain and cloud protections.
A discussion centered on the multifaceted role of modern CIOs, covering strategic communication and the adoption of AI and multi-cloud.
Robotics as a Service (RaaS) extends the widely embraced SaaS model to robots. Certain sizes of companies and scenarios are solid candidates for RaaS.
This guidebook offers insights into
the challenges of hybrid work in the cloud era, the strengths and weaknesses of traditional
cybersecurity mechanisms aimed at addressing those challenges, and why organizations need a CASB with DLP to control access and protect data at a granular level.
At its DevDay developer conference, OpenAI made major announcements regarding new products and changes, particularly advancements with GPTs
The big three cloud service providers AWS, Azure and Google Cloud share but also differ on features and vulnerabilities.
Actionable data is necessary to drive marketing and sales success. Steps including validation, enrichment, and standardization are needed to ensure data is actionable.
ServiceNow’s Q3 subscription revenue jumped 27% to $2.22 billion, catapulting the company to the #2 spot on the Cloud Wars list of the world’s fastest-growing cloud vendors, thanks to powerful demand for its GenAI technology.
Tech buyers must understand the key growth drivers behind the growth in IT spending and how they can prepare their companies to keep pace.
AI Index Report episode 13: Google prepares to launch its Gemini model; Writer secures funding to advance its LLM platform; and Granica announces Chronicle to better analyze data in cloud storage.
Key insights from Oracle’s CloudWorld keynote reveal a shift towards outcome-driven app development and AI-powered innovation, led by Juan Loaiza, EVP at Oracle.
Highlights from Oracle CEO Safra Catz’s keynote speech at CloudWorld, including discussions with notable customers like Uber and Loblaw about the transformative role of Oracle technology in their businesses.
Oracle’s cloud infrastructure business is poised to outgrow its cloud applications business by the end of 2024. Artificial intelligence (AI) companies are embracing its platform.
GitGuardian’s unique Honeytoken capability proactively detects and mitigates software supply chain attacks.
Oracle remains fast-growing with an anticipated Q1 cloud revenue growth of at least 29%, even without the boost from its Cerner acquisition.
OWASP has updated CycloneDX to support machine learning models, as the next generation of AI continues to enhance technology.
Lookout recently launched its generative-AI powered assistant, SAIL, to enhance its cloud-native cybersecurity platform.
Microsoft’s cloud business is projected to generate as much revenue in 2023 as both AWS and Google Cloud combined, highlighting its dominance in addressing customer needs and pioneering in technology.
Qualcomm is dedicated to delivering full-stack on-device and edge AI to realize its vision for hybrid artificial intelligence.