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Chip maker Nvidia is using software to position itself at the center of two model-making markets: AI and 3D.
For the second year in a row, SAP is raising on-premises support costs. This time, however, it’s cutting innovation too.
The new tranche of layoffs comes just six months after the company let go of 300 staffers and hired a new CEO in order to navigate its operations through macroeconomic distress.
The company also doubles down on its customer success automation efforts, but bucks the trend by omitting GPT.
At its Trailblazer DX ’23 developer conference, Salesforce revealed plans to add new generative AI functions to its CRM platform, but set no launch date.
During a trip to India, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said that Germany lacks the skilled workers needed to meet the country’s software development demands.
Enterprises are paying bigger premiums for a handful of specific IT skills and certifications, new data shows.
The layoffs are estimated to set Zendesk back by about $28 million, primarily due to costs incurred on severance payments and employee benefits.
At CloudWorld, Oracle said it's opening up its applications platform for ERP customer developers, unveiled a new B2B service, and announced a slew of updates to its EPM, SCM and HCM offerings.
Jensen Huang was only joking — but the cloud-based simulation-as-a-service technologies he demonstrated at Nvidia’s GTC Fall conference mean CIOs should take him seriously.