Daily edition | Sep. 17, 2020
Shantanu Narayen, Chairman and CEO of Adobe, discusses how the pandemic has created another "inflection point" in the move toward digital transformation. |
Watch this on-demand webcast to learn how online B2B companies are using cloud-based tax technology to improve compliance with new regulations and requirements.
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Julie Sweet, CEO of Accenture, discusses how the company is investing in helping businesses "replatform" in the cloud.
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Box CEO Aaron Levie says tech companies have discovered that it's more effective for them to sell remotely using all of the technologies they have developed rather than relying so much on physical mee |
Amazon has entered the super hot podcasting arena, adding podcasts to their Amazon Music platform. All podcasts will be able to be accessed via Alexa, its voice-activated Echo speakers, and are free |
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President Trump told reporters today that he heard that Oracle and TikTok are "very close to a deal." He said that a decision on the pending deal will be made “pretty soon.” |
An issue with Microsoft Azure has impacted the UK’s Public Health England (PHE), interfering with its ability to update the notification dashboard.
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Facebook has rolled out automatic captioning in IGTV, Facebook Live and Workplace Live, powered by artificial intelligence (AI). |
Walmart launches Walmart+ a subscription service that competes directly with Amazon Prime and costs only $98 a year or optionally $12.95 a month. Walmart’s membership option is now available to custom |
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