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Accenture buys supply chain firm to expand Oracle business

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Accenture on Wednesday said that it was acquiring US-based supply chain management (SCM) software provider Inspirage for an undisclosed amount to expand its Oracle-focused business. Accenture, which has been an Oracle partner for more than 30 years, has been on an acquisition spree to expand its Oracle business over the last few years.

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Decoding Salesforce’s plausible $11 billion bid to acquire Informatica

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The iPaaS market in 2023, according to a Gartner report , garnered a revenue of $8 billion globally, growing from $6.5 Salesforce to capitalize on the GenAI demand Salesforce’s possible bid to acquire Informatica could be a result of the company’s strategy to capitalize on the growing demand for generative AI , analysts said.

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NetSuite adds generative AI to its entire ERP suite

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NetSuite is adding generative AI and a host of new features and applications to its cloud-based ERP suite in an effort to compete better with midmarket rivals including Epicor, IFS, Infor, and Zoho in multiple domains such as HR, supply chain, banking, finance, and sales. The ERP suite is available on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.

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IT budgets remain solid, despite tech industry headwinds

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A report issued Monday by private investment company Bain Capital indicated that, despite the numerous disruptions to the technology industry—including a global supply chain crisis and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine—most IT decision makers foresee either stable budgets or increases for the coming year.

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Inside Nasdaq’s AI-fueled pivot to SaaS provider

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“It is already at work in our business — preventing market interruptions, creating new kinds of intelligence for investors, and stopping financial criminals in their tracks,” Peterson says. billion in 2022, derives roughly 30% of its business from its markets, trading, and exchange business — and about 40% from software sales and licensing.

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7 steps for turning shadow IT into a competitive edge

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After all, 41% of employees acquire, modify, or create technology outside of IT’s visibility , and 52% of respondents to EY’s Global Third-Party Risk Management Survey had an outage — and 38% reported a data breach — caused by third parties over the past two years.

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Equinix goes partner prospecting with AI

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Multinational data infrastructure company Equinix has been capitalizing on machine learning (ML) since 2018, thanks to an initiative that uses ML probabilistic modeling to predict prospective customers’ likelihood of buying Equinix offerings — a program that has contributed millions of dollars in revenue since its inception.