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SAP prepares to add Joule generative AI copilot across its apps

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By year-end, users of a couple of SAP applications should have the option to ask generative AI copilot, Joule, to help with their work — and the company plans to roll the feature out across all its applications one by one in the years to come. ServiceNow, the last to announce, will likely be the first to deliver.

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The HP-Autonomy lawsuit: Timeline of an M&A disaster

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Rather than selling software to customers, HP said, Autonomy had been selling them hardware at a loss, then booking the sales as software licensing revenue. Its Agentware internet search tools are used by enterprises including Barclays Bank and Unilever and sold as shrink-wrapped software through retail outlets.

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Microsoft’s latest OpenAI investment opens way to new enterprise services

CIO Business Intelligence

A move that is likely to unlock similar investments from competitors — Google in particular — and open the way for new or improved software tools for enterprises large and small. As a licensee of OpenAI’s software it will have access to new AI-based capabilities it can resell or build into its products.

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Big Data: The Hadoop Business Case

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The Internet is overloaded with definitions, characteristics, and benefits; however, few discussions synthesize all three of these topics in one place. Oracle, Teradata, IBM, SAP, Microsoft, EMC, etc). The term “Big Data” has become synonymous with this evolution. and “What is its business value?”.

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The state of social networking software for the enterprise - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

In 2003 there were three major vendors of social networking platforms for the enterprise: Spoke , VisiblePath , and Contact Networks , while Interface Software integrated similar functionality into its CRM application InterAction (since bought by Lexis-Nexis). VisiblePath has now come to attention, as next week at Web 2.0

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Microsoft enters enterprise social network software - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

This squarely puts Microsoft into a space – enterprise social network software – that has previously been populated by Spoke , Visible Path , Contact Networks , and Tacit. Unquestionably, good software, well-implemented, can be a powerful enabler. See some screenshots here. However business processes and culture need to shift too.

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ERP: automating processes | Enterprise 2.0: enabling knowledge work - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

enabling knowledge work Ross Dawson, December 13, 2007 3:24 PM US PT There has been some very interesting discussion over the last week about enterprise software, which began with the question of whether it is sexy or not. This is not something that is facilitated by traditional enterprise software, not by a long shot. Enterprise 2.0