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Hexcel (NYSE:HXL) fell in extended trading Monday after revising its full-year outlook downward. The aerospace materials manufacturer also reported weaker-than-expected earnings and revenue in the ...
Hot on the heels of Salesforce's announcement last month of artificial intelligence agents for sales, Microsoft on Monday announced it will make ten agents available in Dynamics 365 for use in ...
Tariffs are impacting supply chains, underscoring contractual flexibility. Regional dynamics and industry segmentation highlight opportunities for tailored solutions to drive growth. Video Processing ...
Microsoft has axed some of its leases on data centers as DeepSeek’s rapid rise casts doubt over massive US spending on artificial intelligence, according to a report.
TheAI in Supply Chain Management Market Trends, Competitive Analysis, and Opportunities 2024-2030 with Microsoft, Oracle, SA, IBM, Amazon, and Google Dominating the $22.7 Billion Industry ...
The agents are part of Microsoft 365 Copilot and can be used to automatically generate and communicate with sales leads.
Medline announced today it is partnering with Microsoft to use the tech company's artificial intelligence to improve health care supply chain resiliency. The Northfield-based medical supply ...
Crowdstrike global IT outage hits the heart of the global supply chain, with air freight, rails, ports and trucking in the U.S. and beyond down.
AI-generated computer code is rife with references to non-existent third-party libraries, creating a golden opportunity for supply-chain attacks that poison legitimate programs with malicious ...
Overhaul, a startup developing supply chain risk monitoring software, has raised $55 million in a venture round.
Medline is partnering with Microsoft on a tool aimed at improving supply chain operations. The tool, called Mpower, will use Microsoft 365 and Azure AI to streamline inventory management and ...
As the demand for AI servers and data centers continues to grow, Taiwan's role in the global AI ecosystem cannot be overstated, according to Paul Lorimer, corporate vice president at Microsoft.