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Insight News
September 28, 2025

Enterprise AI: It's all about the proprietary data

Data to Decisions
Here's a look at a few scenes from the data and enterprise AI transformation front where thinking three- to five-years pays off big. ...
Larry Dignan
ConstellationTV
September 26, 2025

Leadership Shifts, Fintech Breakthroughs & AI-Powered CRM | CRTV Episode 114

Data to Decisions
Martin Schneider and Larry Dignan cover Oracle’s co-CEO shakeup, the rise of agentic AI, Thoma Bravo’s $1.4B PROS deal, a Supernova spotlight on Brazilian fintech Jeito, and new research on how AI is reshaping HubSpot and CRM for SMBs.
Larry Dignan
Martin Schneider
Insight News
September 25, 2025

Accenture: Enterprise AI deployments hit inflection point

Data to Decisions
Accenture CEO Julie Sweet said the company is seeing an inflection point with companies adopting artificial intelligence enterprise-wide and scaling use cases. ...
Larry Dignan
Insight News
September 25, 2025

Databricks, OpenAI form $100 million partnership

Data to Decisions
Databricks said OpenAI's foundational models will be available in the Databricks Data Intelligence Platform and Agent Bricks natively in a partnership worth $100 million. ...
Larry Dignan
Insight News
September 24, 2025

Qualcomm outlines cloud to edge vision for AI

Data to Decisions
Qualcomm laid out a vision where AI workloads are hybrid between the cloud and edge devices such as smart glasses, smartphones and wearable devices. The conduit for these AI worklo...
Larry Dignan
Insight News
September 22, 2025

Thoma Bravo buys PROS for $1.4 billion

Data to Decisions
Thoma Bravo has acquired PROS Holdings, a pricing and revenue management software company, in a deal valued at $1.4 billion. ...
Larry Dignan
Analyst Blog
September 21, 2025

Research Report: Should AI Be Blamed for Hiring Decisions, or Should the Employer Bear Responsibility? Landmark Mobley v. Workday Case Raises the Question but Is the Wrong Case

Digital Safety, Privacy, and Cybersecurity
On May 16, 2025, U.S. District Judge Rita Lin of the Northern District of California granted preliminary certification of the case of Mobley v. Workday as a collective action. Specifically, the suit claims that Workday’s artificial intelligence (AI)-based applicant recommendation system unfairly discriminates against job seekers above the age of 40. The plaintiff claims that he was denied across multiple companies using the same system. The judge’s preliminary certification of the case as a collective action enables qualified individuals across the U.S. to opt in to the lawsuit.
R "Ray" Wang
Insight News
September 18, 2025

Atlassian buys DX for $1 billion

Data to Decisions
Atlassian said it will acquire DX, a startup specializing in engineering intelligence, for $1 billion as it aims to help enterprises track AI investments. ...
Larry Dignan
Insight News
September 17, 2025

Zoom launches AI Companion 3.0, bevy of CX tools

Data to Decisions
Zoom launched its third version of the Zoom AI Companion and layered in AI enhancements, including lifelike AI avatars, across its platform. It also outlined new capabilities for Z...
Larry Dignan
Insight News
September 17, 2025

Google's Agent Payments Protocol fleshes out AI agent commerce

Marketing Transformation
Google launched the Agent Payments Protocol (AP2) in a move that will flesh out how AI agents will handle commerce and transactions. AP2 is an extension of Google's Agent2Agent (A2...
Larry Dignan