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ServiceNow launched Now Assist generative AI tools across its platform and offered some specifics on add-on pricing.
With its Now Platform Vancouver Release, ServiceNow launched Now Assist across its core categories. Now Assist is built on a ServiceNow domain-specific large language model (LLM).
Specifically, ServiceNow launched Now Assist for IT Service Management (ITSM), Customer Service Management (CSM), HR Service Delivery (HRSD) and Creator.
Oracle outlined a handful of MySQL HeatWave advances with the most notable being Lakehouse availability on Amazon Web Services as well as innovations that make the platform more autonomous.
Oracle futureproofed its database with AI vector search and large language (LLM) support in Oracle Database 23c as it melds generative AI applications with enterprise transactional data.
The company, at Oracle Cloud World, also outlined a bevy of next-generation services and products including Oracle Database Appliance X10, Exadata Exascale as well as AI-assisted development in APEX and GoldenGate 23c, which captures, moves and preps enterprise data transactions for private LLM embeddings and analytics.
Under the glimmering lights of Dreamforce 2023 in San Francisco last week, the atmosphere was palpable with anticipation as the SaaS leader, now the #3 software company in the world according to estimates
Clorox disclosed it will see a material hit to its first quarter results following a cybersecurity attack that hampered production and led to product shortages.
The company is just the latest in a series of companies likely to see a financial hit due to cyberattacks. Caesars and MGM both had incidents that took systems offline and brought web sites down.
Sharon Vinderine, founder of Parent Tested Parent Approved, is passionate about authenticity, fending off "award washing" and rating products with reviews from real people.
On DisrupTV Episode 335, she also had advice for chief marketing officers.
Here's a look at the takeaways.
Adobe reported better-than-expected third quarter earnings and raised its outlook for the fourth quarter. Adobe announced price increases for Creative Cloud starting Nov. 1.
Oracle and Microsoft said that Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Database Services will run in Microsoft Azure data centers. The move expands the footprint for Oracle services by leveraging Microsoft Azure infrastructure.
On ConstellationTV episode 65, co-hosts Doug Henschen and Larry Dignan give the rundown on the latest tech news trends, then CR analyst Dion Hinchcliffe fresh insights from his recent #CIO survey & Doug outlines his research on data catalogs accelerating #GenerativeAI. The episode concludes with the Constellation "dance card" of enterprise tech events our analysts will be covering.
Employees are adopting generative AI tools to accomplish work tasks even though enterprises are lagging with official policies, according to a survey from The Conference Board.
Apple's biggest innovation at its Apple Watch Series 9 and iPhone 15 event may be a double tap finger gesture for the Apple Watch that will make the Vision Pro customer experience more familiar.
The Apple event went off as expected--a series of incremental updates--with a few surprises. The biggest surprise was an Apple Watch update that has a new processor (S9) that has a neural engine that can handle Siri requests on device. For the enterprise, there wasn't much there to note.
Salesforce launched a rebuilt Data Cloud and Einstein 1 Platform that is now native to a unified metadata framework to go along with a series of product updates designed to make generative AI easier to implement. Salesforce also introduced a series of copilots across core clouds such as sales, service and marketing.
SAS outlined its generative AI strategy that revolves around connecting its data science and analytics platform to a choice of large language models, focusing on "last mile" delivery of AI applications and focusing on industries. SAS also expanded a partnership with Microsoft to integrate SAS' orchestration platform with Microsoft Azure OpenAI.
According to SAS, the generative AI integration with Microsoft will be available in private preview in the fourth quarter.
Oracle reported better-than-expected first quarter results as the company's infrastructure-as-a-service business gains generative AI workloads.
The company reported first quarter earnings of $2.4 billion, or 86 cents a share, on revenue of $12.45 billion, up 9% from a year ago. Non-GAAP earnings for the first quarter were $1.19 a share.
DisrupTV Episode 335: Empowering Families, Students, and Educators
In DisrupTV Episode 335, hosts R “Ray” Wang and Vala Afshar engage in insightful conversations with four distinguished guests:
Work coordination platforms have been busy adding generative AI, retooling infrastructure to scale better for enterprises and growing revenue at a rapid clip.
SAP said it will acquire LeanIX GmbH, an enterprise architecture management software company, in a move that will optimize processes connected to system migrations.
The acquisition of LeanIX will give SAP another process optimization piece to combine with SAP Signavio. In addition, LeanIX will give SAP a path to more easily migrate SAP customers to S4/HANA and cloud operations.