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The customer data platform (CDP) space continues to gain momentum as big tech and emerging software companies continue to pour resources into giving greater insights into customers through real-time data optimization. Here are some of the latest happenings and what they mean for CDP.
Apple is set to launch its next generation of MacBooks. For the first time since the surprise 2005 announcement by Steve Jobs that Apple was moving from PowerPC to Intel (x86), the company is set to take on chip-making responsibility for the Mac.
The following are a few ways the growth of the IIoT is changing the future of manufacturing work and eventually the future of work altogether.
AWS gets the greenlight for another data center campus in Northern Virginia to accommodate the booming cloud business.
Today, C3.AI, Microsoft, and Adobe have announced a strategic partnership to better leverage data and AI to deliver the future of AI.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk is setting up the company for domination, which requires long-term plans that may disappoint in the short run.
AT&T and Microsoft partner to launch an IoT guardian device which leverages Microsoft Azure’s secure cloud computing paired with AT&T’s network technology. The purpose is to help customers across all verticals transform their operations quickly through massive IoT deployments.
Amazon announced the launch of Amazon Luna, the company’s new cloud gaming service. With a play anywhere offering, on devices you already own, there’s every reason to expect Amazon Luna’s invitation for early access will be eagerly snapped up. One of my favorite things about this offering is the Twitch integration that’s purportedly coming to Luna, allowing gamers to broadcast while gaming. This integration will also allow Twitch viewers (who subscribe to Luna) to go from watching a game streaming on Twitch to playing on Luna. Microsoft xCloud, NVIDIA GeForce Now, and Google Stadia are all officially on notice that there’s a new player in the cloud gaming space in town.
Google announces Google Tables for automated work tracking. Work tracking proves to be a hot topic this week as Microsoft announces Workplace Analytics for its Microsoft Teams at its Ignite Event as well.
Microsoft takes on AWS Ground Station and announces its Azure Orbital, a fully managed ground station-as-a-service that enables satellite communication, control, and data processing directly in Microsoft Azure.
At Microsoft Ignite 2020, the company announced a series of important enhancements to its D365 and Power Platform offerings.
After COVID-19 hit, many companies including Google made massive cuts to their marketing budgets, but a comeback is underway and tech companies are leading the way through investment and a focus on investing in their customers.

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