Presented by Snowflake As AI agents become capable of reasoning across systems and taking action, software is evolving from something employees operate into something that understands intent. Instead of navigating disparate applications and dashboards, a single system will increasingly ask: What are you trying to accomplish?That sounds like a user experience breakthrough. It is. But the more important implication is organizational. When software no longer relies on humans to provide context, companies can no longer assume that knowledge lives in employees' heads or is buried inside disconnected applications. The company itself has to become machine-readable.The winners in the AI era won't simply deploy more intelligent models. They'll build the data foundations, semantic con [...]
May Habib, co-founder and CEO of Writer AI, delivered one of the bluntest assessments of corporate AI failures at the TED AI conference on Tuesday, revealing that nearly half of Fortune 500 executives [...]
Presented by Celonis85% of enterprises want to become agentic within three years — yet 76% admit their operations can’t support it. According to the Celonis 2026 Process Optimization Report, based [...]
Presented by Apptio, an IBM companyWhen a technology with revolutionary potential comes on the scene, it’s easy for companies to let enthusiasm outpace fiscal discipline. Bean counting can seem shor [...]
Presented by AudioEyeWhile most organizations recognize the importance of accessibility from a theoretical angle, a stark gap exists between that awareness and actual execution. Companies can't j [...]
Softr, the Berlin-based no-code platform used by more than one million builders and 7,000 organizations including Netflix, Google, and Stripe, today launched what it calls an AI-native platform — a [...]
It's been almost one year since Intuit shut down the popular budgeting app Mint. I was a Mint user for many years; millions of other users like me enjoyed how easily Mint allowed us to track all [...]