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Alex Franco, Chief Risk Officer and Chief Technology Officer at Jeitto, artificial intelligence and alternative data can democratize access to credit at a faster pace.
Microsoft announced a set of Copilots for sales, service and finance in a move that brings role-based assistants to Microsoft 365 Copilot.
The role-based Copilots will be available in preview for Microsoft 365 Copilot customers in October via the Copilot Agent Store.
Microsoft's offering is the latest in a trend of copilots and AI agents aimed at specific roles and processes.
This week on ConstellationTV episode 113, co-hosts Liz Miller and Holger Mueller kick things off with the latest enterprise technology news from SAP, HPE, and HubSpot, diving into how #AI is driving real business value across sectors—from marketing to customer service and beyond.
ServiceNow launched its Zurich release of its platform with tools to build AI apps and agents more easily, attach identities to digital workers and integrate process and task mining into agentic workflows.
Hitachi Digital Services launched a library of more than 200 pre-built AI agents across industries and use cases as well as an Agent Management System that aims to provide a single pane of glass to manage multiple agentic AI platforms.
The new library and agent management system landed as Hitachi Digital Services unveiled Hitachi Application Reliability Center (HARC) Agents.
Hitachi Digital Services' launch highlights a few notable trends:
Arm launches Lumex, its latest platform for on-device AI and a big bet that inference will move from the cloud to the edge in hybrid deployments.
Lumex is designed for premium mobile devices, but will also play into AI data center workloads. The more AI inferencing can be moved to the devices in your pocket, the less enterprises and developers will have to invest in cloud compute and AI infrastructure.
Oracle's first quarter earnings and revenue fell short of expectations, but remaining performance obligations growth of 359% overshadowed the results.
The company delivered first quarter earnings of $1.01 a share on revenue of $14.9 billion, up 12% from a year ago. Non-GAAP earnings in the quarter were $1.47 a share.
Wall Street was expecting Oracle to report first quarter non-GAAP earnings of $1.48 a share on revenue of $15.04 billion.
Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian said the company had remaining performance obligations of $106 billion with half that sum converting to revenue in the next two years. If that RPO converts, Google Cloud revenue will be $58 billion by 2027.
Kurian was speaking at the Goldman Sachs Communacopia + Technology conference. He said Google Cloud is capturing customers wins at a faster clip with multiple ways of monetizing services. There's consumption, services and subscriptions and increasingly value-based models.
AI cloud provider Nebius will provide GPU infrastructure capacity to Microsoft in a deal valued at $17.4 billion with an option to spend up to $19.4 billion.
The deal means that Microsoft will be among the largest customers of both Nebius and CoreWeave, two AI cloud specialists. In 2024, about two-thirds of CoreWeave's revenue came from Microsoft.
Let’s stop pretending that hiring is just about résumés and vibes. You want someone who fits the job like a bartender fits behind the bar—naturally, effortlessly, with flair. Here’s the real hiring checklist, stripped down and brutally honest:
1. They want to do the thing.
Waitstaff want to serve. Bookkeepers want balance. Execs want to dream and scheme. If they don’t want the core action of the role, you’re already losing. No number of pep talks will fix it.
The race is on to put enterprise applications around large language models (LLMs) and the stakes couldn't be higher for the likes of OpenAI and Anthropic as well as other foundation model players.
And there's a good reason for the focus on applications to surround LLMs. Pricing for LLMs will tank and foundational models are going commodity in a hurry. Simply put, generic LLMs are good enough for multiple enterprise use cases.
HubSpot is betting that a series of new services, Data Hub, new Breeze Agents, Breeze Marketplace and Studio, CPQ in Commerce Hub and Loop, a playbook for inbound marketers, as well as a hefty dose of AI and contextual data will differentiate the company.
At its Inbound 2025 conference, HubSpot outlined the following at a high level. The company rolled out more than 200 updates to its platform designed to build AI and human hybrid teams.
Here's a look.
Broadcom reported better-than-expected third quarter results and cited strong demand for custom AI accelerators, networking and VMware.
The company reported third quarter earnings of $4.14 billion, or 85 cents a share, on revenue of $15.95 billion, up 22% from a year ago. Non-GAAP earnings were $1.69 a share.
Wall Street was expecting Broadcom to report non-GAAP earnings of $1.66 a share on revenue of $15.82 billion.
ServiceNow will give the US government discounts as high as 70% off list prices for upgrades to its Information Technology Service Management (ITSM) Pro and ITSM Pro Plus bundle.
Quantinuum raised $600 million in venture funding led by Nvidia's venture capital arm, Quanta Computer and QED for a valuation of $10 billion.
The quantum computing company said that existing shareholders JPMorganChase, Mitsui, Amgen, Cambridge Quantum Holdings, Serendipity Capital and Honeywell also invested in the latest venture round.
Atlassian said it will acquire the Browser Company of New York, which is the company behind the Dia and Arc browsers, in a $610 million bet that enterprises need secure browsers designed for SaaS and AI applications.
The purchase comes as browsers are seen as critical software for everything from knowledge work to agentic AI.
Salesforce is going to launch IT service management at Dreamforce 2025 as well as Agentforce 4, outline its take on the future of enterprise software and lay the groundwork to get from pilot to scale on agentic AI.
Salesforce said more than 40% of Data Cloud and Agentforce bookings in the second quarter came from existing customers. The company also said it will expand into ITSM in a move to compete with ServiceNow.
Since Agentforce's launch, Salesforce has closed more than 12,500 deals and nearly half of them are paid.
In its first quarter as a public company, Figma reported a second quarter profit with revenue growth of 41%.
The company, which launched its IPO priced at $33 in July, reported second quarter net income of $28.2 million on revenue of $249.6 million, up 41% from a year ago. Non-GAAP earnings in the quarter checked in at $19.8 million.
HPE, reporting earnings for the first time since it closed the acquisition of Juniper Networks, delivered better-than-expected fiscal third quarter results with a fourth quarter outlook that was a bit light.
The company reported third quarter earnings of 21 cents a share on revenue of $9.1 billion, up 19% from a year ago. Non-GAAP earnings were 44 cents a share.
C3 AI named Salesforce veteran Stephen Ehikian CEO as the company cut its outlook for the fiscal second quarter and pulled full year guidance.
The company warned that its first quarter results would fall short of expectations and said Thomas Siebel would step down as CEO due to health issues.
A federal judge ruling in the Google antitrust trial is more damning than you'd think. Yes, Google won't have to divest Chrome or Android, but the ruling is basically a bet that generative AI is going to erode the company's search dominance.
In other words, the LLMs are coming for Google search.
The coverage of the ruling basically boils down to this: