OpenAI has quietly begun building an internal code‑hosting platform intended to reduce its reliance on Microsoft’s GitHub, a move first reported by The Information and confirmed in multiple news summaries that describe the effort as an early, internally driven engineering project prompted in...
Oracle’s bold AI data‑centre sprint has collided with hard cash realities: this week multiple reports said the company is preparing to cut thousands of roles and to slow hiring as it wrestles with the up‑front costs of an unprecedented expansion of GPU‑dense infrastructure — moves that...
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Google and Microsoft have quietly drawn a line in the sand for enterprise customers: Anthropic’s Claude models will remain available for commercial use even after the Department of Defense formally designated Anthropic a “supply‑chain risk.” That split — defense exclusion versus commercial...
Microsoft’s decision to keep Anthropic’s Claude and related products available to customers outside of the Department of War has thrust the company — and corporate IT teams everywhere — into the middle of a rare convergence of national security policy, enterprise vendor strategy, and operational...
Microsoft’s Copilot stack has just entered another rapid model refresh cycle, and the implications for enterprise users are bigger than the model name might suggest. OpenAI has now positioned GPT-5.3 Instant as its default everyday model for ChatGPT, while Microsoft has folded it into Microsoft...
Europe’s enterprise AI moment is no longer hypothetical; it’s a practical transition from pilot clutter to governed, measurable systems that can actually move the needle on competitiveness — particularly for regulated industries where compliance and trust are non‑negotiable. The Cyprus Mail...
Microsoft’s posture in the escalating AI arms race is less of a sprint and more of a carefully paced relay: the company is widening its model catalog, leaning into compute and bespoke silicon, and publicly describing its role as a neutral host for multiple frontier models — even as investors and...
Amdocs’ new partnership with Microsoft, unveiled at Mobile World Congress 2026, formally packages the vendor’s agentic operating system (aOS) and its Agentic Services with Microsoft’s Foundry, Azure OpenAI models, GitHub Copilot and Fabric IQ to deliver an agent-led, AI-accelerated path for...
The February joint statement from OpenAI and Microsoft is as much a legal and commercial reset as it is a public relations exercise: both companies told the market the strategic lines drawn in their October 2025 agreement still stand, even as OpenAI announced a sweeping new partnership and...
Generative AI chatbots for business are no longer novelty toys — they're a strategic layer of the modern workplace, and choosing the right one for the right job now determines whether an organization realizes productivity gains or inherits new legal, security and operational headaches...
Anthropic has quietly moved Claude out of the chat window and into the slide deck: Claude in PowerPoint is now available as a Research Preview add-in that generates and edits native, editable PowerPoint content from plain‑language instructions — but the feature’s beta state, reported Marketplace...
OpenText’s latest push makes an urgent point for enterprise IT: the limit to scaling generative AI is rarely the models — it’s the content that feeds them. The company’s Content Cloud 26.1 release, the new Content Aviator–Microsoft Copilot integration, and the industry-focused Content Next...
Copilot is no longer best understood as a single chatbot, a ribbon button, or even a Microsoft 365 add-on. It is becoming infrastructure: a layer that spans Windows, Edge, Microsoft 365, mobile clients, the web, and enterprise agent frameworks, with the browser increasingly serving as the front...
Microsoft’s enterprise Copilot is no longer a lab experiment put on a lab VM: it is part of corporate productivity infrastructure, and organizations that roll it out at scale are already confronting messy, high‑stakes questions about what counts as electronically stored information (ESI), how to...
Microsoft’s latest playbook for what it calls “Frontier Transformation” lands where many enterprise AI announcements do: at the intersection of engineering, people, and governance — but with a sharper emphasis on starting the work through the people who do the work every day. The vendor brief...
Microsoft’s internal experiments with AI coding tools have quietly revealed a pragmatic truth: the company that loudly promotes GitHub Copilot to customers is also road‑testing competitors inside its own walls — and in some teams, Anthropic’s Claude is being used side‑by‑side with Copilot to do...
PwC’s rollout of Microsoft Copilot across its global network is a study in ambition meeting discipline: the firm has layered enterprise-grade security, formal Responsible AI governance, tenant-aware architecture, and a focused adoption playbook to scale generative AI to hundreds of thousands of...
Harmonic Security’s analysis of 22.4 million generative‑AI prompts in 2025 reveals a stark concentration of enterprise data exposure: six applications account for more than 92% of measured potential leakage, and ChatGPT alone drives roughly 71% of those exposures despite representing less than...