Recently Zoom Video Communications Inc. held its annual industry analyst event, Perspectives, at its headquarters in San Jose, and it revealed much about the ongoing evolution of the videoconferencing company. The company’s first act was built on video and given a massive steroid shot during the COVID era, which turned a company few had heard of into a household name. Since then, the company has added a boatload of new features, added enterprise clients, reduced the churn in its online business, and moved into adjacent markets, most notably contact center.
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Since launching its Generative AI Innovation Center in 2023, Amazon Web Services Inc. has had one primary goal: help customers turn the potential of artificial intelligence into real business value. Now, the company has invested an additional $100 million in the center to enable customers to pioneer the new wave of autonomous agentic AI systems. Post-announcement, I talked with Taimur Rashid, managing director of generative AI innovation and delivery, who oversees the center.
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AWS expands its Generative AI Innovation Center with $100M investment
The artificial intelligence sprint is on, and not just within companies: This race is being held at a geographic level as well. The Middle East has been very active with AI, as has India and, of course, the U.S. This week the Indonesian government is taking a major step toward establishing itself as an AI thought leader and achieving its sovereign AI goals by supporting the efforts of Nvidia Corp., Cisco Systems Inc. and the Indonesian telecommunications leader Indosat to establish an AI Center of Excellence in the country.
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Indonesia to establish AI center of excellence with support from Nvidia, Cisco and Indosat
With all the hype around artificial intelligence, work should be easier and more efficient these days. But that’s far from the truth. Employees are still spending hours searching and sifting through information and second-guessing AI responses. Coveo Solutions Inc.‘s latest Employee Experience Relevance Report takes a closer look at how workplace tools are falling short on EX and why more companies need to have a better approach to knowledge discovery.
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Coveo report finds the employee interest in AI is high, but so is employee frustration
Arista Networks Inc. today announced it will acquire VeloCloud SD-WAN from Broadcom Inc., a deal that puts to bed ongoing reports that surfaced about six weeks ago. The purchase, for which a price wasn’t given but was reportedly about $1 billion, gives Arista a best-in-class software-defined wide-area network solution to complement its current high-end 7000 series router which run the Cloud EOS operating system. VeloCloud has a wide range of cloud-managed SD-WAN offerings with integrated security enabling Arista to reach another tier of customer.