MongoDB names CJ Desai CEO
MongoDB said it has appointed CJ Desai, an alum of Cloudflare and ServiceNow, as CEO effective Nov. 10.
MongoDB said it has appointed CJ Desai, an alum of Cloudflare and ServiceNow, as CEO effective Nov. 10.
OpenAI said it has signed a $38 billion agreement to use AWS and its Amazon EC2 UltraServers immediately. Under the deal, OpenAI will access hundreds of thousands of NVIDIA GPUs and likely CPUs for AI agents.
TD SYNNEX CIO Kristie Grinnell outlined the tech distributor’s AI plans and how change management is key to driving revenue growth and productivity.
The enterprise AI market appears to be embracing a little nuance and CxOs would be wise to avoid banter about artificial general intelligence and think about systems that drive returns in the real world. Those returns will likely be generated with fewer workers.
This report examines how AI and digital labor are redefining frontline work, creating hybrid teams of humans and agents that drive productivity, trust, and long-term business growth.
Disruption isn’t new—but how leaders respond to it determines who thrives and who fades away.
Public sector technology executives laid out a series of takeaways and best practices at the Google Public Sector Summit in Washington DC. The takeaways ranged from focusing on your data foundation, use cases for AI agents and the importance of training and human-in-the-loop processes.
Esteban Kolsky interviews Marc LeCours, Global Customer Services leader at DocuSign, about the company’s impressive journey from single-product e-signature startup to a $3B leader delivering end-to-end intelligent agreement management.
Julia Chen and Matt Yanchyshyn at the AWS Startup Partner Summit share insights into startup success, AI-driven growth, and AWS’s robust partner support, which are shaping the next wave of innovation.
Amazon Web Services custom AI chip Trainium2 is fully subscribed and Trainium3 will feature about a 40% performance boost and the ability to reach more customers, said Amazon CEO Andy Jassy.
Apple's fourth quarter results were mixed, but services revenue topped the $100 billion in annual revenue. The results were better-than-expected.
Amazon Web Services' revenue growth in the third quarter accelerated 20% as the unit delivered operating income of $11.4 billion on revenue of $33 billion.