Enterprise

  • Claude Cowork Gets an Upgrade for the Everyday Office Professional

    Anthropic launches Claude Cowork, an enterprise AI tool designed to boost knowledge worker productivity. The platform integrates with business tools like Google Drive and DocuSign, and offers customizable plugins for specific industries. Anthropic aims to make AI more accessible across professional roles, while acknowledging potential disruption for certain job functions. This move intensifies competition in the lucrative enterprise AI market.

    5 days ago
  • Cohere Rockets Past Revenue Target, Ignites IPO Buzz

    Cohere, an AI startup, is showing strong enterprise growth, reporting $240 million in annual recurring revenue and over 50% quarter-over-quarter growth in 2025. This success comes amid intense competition from giants like Google, OpenAI, and Anthropic. Cohere’s strategy focuses on secure, scalable AI for businesses, particularly in regulated industries. The company’s capital-efficient model, generating revenue from software and offering flexible deployment options, contributes to its healthy gross margins and positions it for further expansion.

    2026年2月17日
  • How e& is Leveraging HR to Drive AI Adoption in Enterprise Operations

    Companies are increasingly adopting AI within HR departments, prioritizing internal efficiency over customer-facing applications. This allows for controlled testing and refinement of AI in structured environments. Telecommunications giant e& is leading this trend by implementing an AI-first model for its HR operations, impacting 10,000 employees. This strategic move leverages AI to automate tasks like recruitment and personalize employee learning, aiming to standardize global processes and provide better workforce insights. HR serves as a low-risk proving ground, offering consistent data and predictable workflows ideal for AI development before tackling more sensitive external applications.

    2026年2月17日
  • OpenAI and Anthropic Target Enterprise Clients at Davos

    Leading AI firms OpenAI and Anthropic are increasingly prioritizing enterprise clients. This strategic shift highlights the AI sector’s move towards robust, scalable business solutions. OpenAI sees enterprise clients contributing significantly to its revenue, while Anthropic’s model is even more business-focused, emphasizing safety and reliability. This trend signals AI’s maturation into an indispensable business tool for driving efficiency and innovation.

    2026年2月13日
  • UTStarcom Unveils SkyFlux SPN310: Powering Enterprise and Metro Edge Networks

    UTStarcom has launched the SkyFlux SPN310, a compact, fanless router designed to enhance its metro and enterprise edge offerings. With 16 Gbps switching capacity and 10GE support, it’s ideal for SMEs, 5G transport, and aggregation networks. Its dual-mode firmware allows deployment with SkyFlux or NetRing platforms, broadening market reach and offering cost-effective upgrades for existing clients.

    2026年2月13日
  • to ChromeOSAluminium OS: The AI-Powered Successor to ChromeOS

    .Google is developing “Aluminium OS,” a unified, AI‑driven platform that merges Chrome OS and Android for Android‑powered laptops launching in 2026. Built around Gemini and Gemini Nano models, the OS embeds generative AI to deliver smartphone‑like intuition with PC‑level productivity, targeting enterprises seeking low‑cost, AI‑enhanced workstations. Key advantages include on‑device inference for privacy, AI‑augmented Workspace tools, intelligent power management, and streamlined IT provisioning. Success hinges on hardware affordability, robust driver support, and compelling enterprise AI features that solve real business problems without alienating users.

    2026年1月18日
  • Vuzix Smart Glasses Power Enterprise Deployments Across Warehouse & Logistics for Leading Multinational Corporations

    Vuzix (NASDAQ: VUZI), an AI-driven smart glasses and AR leader, transforms logistics following Amazon’s LinkedIn feature. Amazon leverages Vuzix’s “see what I see” capability, enabling remote experts to troubleshoot machinery via real-time worker video feeds, slashing downtime by 40% during trials. CEO Paul Travers highlights Amazon’s enterprise integration validates scalable workforce transformation through hands-free connectivity. Widely deployed across Amazon’s European and North American facilities, this marks Vuzix’s shift from niche tools to core operations. Serving Fortune 500 clients in defense, healthcare, and industry, Vuzix also develops adaptive lens technologies. R&D centers in Rochester, NY, and Kyoto emphasize its sustained industry innovation.

    2025年5月16日