Daily edition | Oct. 27, 2020
Microsoft, Adobe and C3.ai have joined forces to use artificial intelligence (AI) to reinvent customer relationship management (CRM). |
In our eighth annual deliverability benchmark, we analyzed the performance of over 2 billion email messages sent in 2019 from thousands of senders in over a dozen industries to see how many emails were delivered to the inbox, spam or blocked altogether. |
The US-China trade war has escalated as China sanctions multiple companies in retaliation for weapons sales to Taiwan.
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Dropbox has begun its migration to Western Digital’s host-managed, shingled magnetic recording (SMR) hard disk drives (HDD). |
SAP turned in disappointing quarterly results, prompting the company to switch gears and focus on accelerating customers’ cloud adoption. |
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Amazon is the latest company to extend work from home policies amid a resurgence of COVID-19. |
Microsoft is in second place in the Earth-based cloud market, but it looks to be positioning itself to be the premier cloud provider for space.
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Uber and Lyft have been dealt a major blow, as an appellate court has ruled the injunction against them was appropriate. |
Intel has had a rough couple of years, leading the company to consider what would have once been unthinkable: outsourcing its chipmaking. |
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