The automation software leader just acquired Re:infer, a London-based provider of natural language processing software for unstructured documents and communications, to help deliver superior interactions with customers.
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Among the factors causing customer concern: Broadcom’s track record, potential to stifle innovation, and licensing terms.
In Kieron Allen’s My Metaverse Minute: Sony’s acquisition of Bungie is its foray into the Metaverse betting on Bungie’s vast gaming community
Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision is much more than just an opportunity in the gaming industry but defining the future of the metaverse. This Cloud Wars Special Report what this really means for the cloud ecosystem, industry clouds, & the metaverse.
Microsoft acquiring Activision will accelerate disruption when it comes to merging the digital & physical worlds (yes, the #metaverse).
The Wrap crew reflects on the Acceleration Economy growth from 2021 and looks ahead towards goals, events, and market evolutions happening in 2022
Who will acquire Veeva? The spotlight is on Microsoft and Amazon – the only two companies with the funds and strategic need for life-sciences
With the current Oracle-Cerner acquisition frenzy, there may be a widespread M&A boom across industry-focused tech firms.
In a move to further equip the CFO 3.0, Sage recently acquired GoPropsal, a provider of proposal management software. How else does this move impact the CFO?
Simplifying your work is challenging as the average number of apps used now is around 88. With this in mind, Notion recently acquired Automate.io to further streamline work across organizations.
Salesforce is betting on Servicetrace to fill their RPA gap. How will this impact the current customer base? And, will it strengthen their CRM cloud position?
Welcome to The Wrap Podcast – where John Siefert, Bridget Courneya, and Aaron Back recap their week and the latest…
Artificial intelligence is not a fad, but a strategic component to stay competitive. But some companies still think AI is optional. Why?