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businesstech1 year ago

"Rumble Cloud and Qinshift Form Strategic Partnership"

Rumble Cloud, a video-sharing platform and cloud services provider, has announced a strategic partnership with Qinshift, a global leader in managed IT services and solutions, to address the market demand for Rumble Cloud and serve enterprise customers at scale. The partnership aims to leverage Qinshift's expertise, resources, and global footprint to enhance customer onboarding, expand market reach, and offer expanded service offerings. Rumble Chairman and CEO Chris Pavlovski expressed excitement about the partnership, while Qinshift CEO Ludovic Gaudé emphasized the opportunity to combine strengths and deliver exceptional value-add solutions to customers worldwide.

businesstechnology1 year ago

"Cramer: Enterprise-Focused Tech Companies Dominate Market"

CNBC's Jim Cramer highlighted that tech companies focused on enterprise customers are dominating the market due to the financial strength of businesses as customers, in contrast to strapped consumers. This has led to significant gains for companies like Microsoft, Amazon, Apple, Alphabet, Meta, Nvidia, and Tesla, which primarily cater to enterprise clients. Cramer explained that businesses are reporting record profits and have lower costs compared to consumers, contributing to the success of these tech companies. However, he noted that companies like Apple and Tesla, with more exposure to consumer spending, face different challenges in the market.

artificial-intelligence2 years ago

"OpenAI's ChatGPT Team: Customized Corporate Chat Solutions for 260 Businesses"

OpenAI has attracted 260 enterprise customers for its corporate version of ChatGPT within four months of its launch, demonstrating strong demand for the AI startup's flagship product. The 260 companies have a combined total of over 150,000 registered employees using the product, marking a significant milestone for OpenAI's efforts to monetize its AI technology.

technology2 years ago

Microsoft's Copilot AI Assistant: A Game-Changer for Office Productivity

Microsoft has quietly launched its Microsoft 365 Copilot AI assistant for enterprise customers, with a $30-per-month premium per user. However, businesses must commit to at least 300 users and contact Microsoft to gain access. The AI-powered assistant aims to revolutionize the creation and editing of Office documents by summarizing documents, generating emails, creating plans from notes, and improving Excel analysis. While the launch is more of a preorder event, Microsoft hopes that 6.9 million US knowledge workers will be using Microsoft 365 Copilot by 2024. Some features are still in preview, and only certain Microsoft 365 subscribers can currently purchase the assistant.

business2 years ago

Akamai Technologies Expands Customer Base with StackPath Acquisition

Akamai Technologies has acquired select enterprise customer contracts from StackPath as StackPath discontinues its content delivery network operations. The acquisition will allow Akamai to expand its offerings and support for customers seeking enterprise solutions for content delivery, cybersecurity, and cloud computing. The transaction is expected to add approximately $20 million in revenue and be accretive to non-GAAP earnings per share by $0.03 - 0.05 for the full year in 2024. The acquisition does not include StackPath personnel or technology, and the two companies will operate under a transition services agreement for the first 90 days.

technology2 years ago

Adobe's AI-powered content creation boosts enterprise confidence.

Adobe has written an indemnity clause that states that Adobe will pay any copyright claims related to works generated in Adobe Firefly, the company’s generative AI art creation tool. The company is prepared to pay out any claims should a customer lose a lawsuit over the use of Firefly-generated content. The company knows that enterprise customers are worried about creating artwork in this way. The approach is more like an insurance policy than a legal gimmick, designed to reassure skittish customers that it’s safe to use this technology for commercial purposes.

business2 years ago

Cohere secures $270M funding from Nvidia, Oracle, and Google for generative AI.

AI foundation model company Cohere has raised $270m in a funding round from investors including Nvidia, Oracle and Salesforce Ventures, valuing the Toronto-based start-up at $2.2bn. Cohere focuses on building AI models for enterprise customers and will use the funding for purchasing computing resources and hiring. Cohere competes with Microsoft-backed OpenAI and has positioned itself as a neutral provider for enterprises to use models that are not tied to cloud providers like Microsoft.

ai2 years ago

OpenAI introduces privacy controls for ChatGPT

OpenAI plans to introduce a new subscription tier for ChatGPT, called ChatGPT Business, tailored to the needs of enterprise customers. The company also launched new privacy controls, including the ability to turn off chat history and export data, amid growing regulatory scrutiny over its data practices. ChatGPT is estimated to have reached 100 million monthly active users in January, making it the fastest-growing consumer application in history.