Category: Enterprise Applications

Latest Release Provides Support for Continuous Planning at Scale
Keith Kirkpatrick, Research Director at The Futurum Group covers Workday’s announcement of Elastic Hypercube Technology (EHT), which provides enterprise workforce planners with dynamic and elastic compute power, enabling them to incorporate more dimensionality and complexity into planning models, while supporting a high number of concurrent users without impacting speed or performance.
Keith Kirkpatrick, Research Director at The Futurum Group covers the general availability of watsonx, including watsonx.ai, which should help enterprises developing AI applications deploy them more quickly and efficiently, improving time-to-value.
Randy Kerns, Senior Strategist at The Futurum Group covers covers the release of IBM's new AI-focused solutions as it announces general availability of watsonx.data.
Six-Month Check-in With Internal CRM Tool Users Yields Positive Responses for Efficiency, Value
Keith Kirkpatrick, Research Director at The Futurum Group covers the internal usage of Microsoft Viva Sales, a generative AI-infused tool aimed at driving productivity gains among sales professionals, and discusses the curious lack of mobile support in an era of hybrid and remote work.
The Six Five Team discusses Adobe Earnings for Q2 2023.
The Futurum Group Analysts Daniel Newman and Todd R. Weiss share their insights as Adobe revenue for Q2 2023 rises 10% YoY to record $4.82 billion as the digital creativity and experiences software maker announced its Q2 earnings on June 15.
Steve Vonder Haar, senior analyst at Wainhouse Research, part of The Futurum Group family of companies, covers news of Enghouse Systems’ acquisition of cloud-based enterprise video technology vendor Qumu for $18 million in an all-cash deal, representing a lifeline yet again for Qumu, and another add to the Enghouse portfolio of offerings in enterprise software segments.
Futurum principal analyst Shelly Kramer spent some time with creative pros this week and shares thoughts from the field on Adobe’s recent news of its intended acquisition of Figma for $20 billion, expanding the company’s already extensive suite of creative tools for professionals.

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