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  • InsideSales.com raises $50 million to accelerate sales

    InsideSales.com, a company that provides sales acceleration software, today announced a $50 million funding round.

    Source: Venturebeat
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  • Understanding AI Services from Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Salesforce

    Google, Microsoft, Amazon, and Salesforce have all been heavily investing in AI. Recently, each has launched new enterprise-scale AI tools and APIs that frankly all seem the same.

    Source: Topbots
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  • Troops raises $7 million for its Salesforce-powered bot

    Troops, a bot that lets you speak with your Salesforce data, announced the end of a $7 million funding round today, and that the bot is now available to the public.

    Source: VB
    9333
  • The Partnership on AI adds Intel, Salesforce and others as it formalizes Grand Challenges and work groups

    Intel, Salesforce, eBay, Sony, SAP, McKinsey & Company, Zalando and Cogitai are joining the Partnership on AI, a collection of companies and non-profits that have committed to sharing best practices and communicating openly about the benefits and risks of artificial intelligence research. The new members will be working alongside existing partners that include Facebook, Amazon, Google, IBM, Microsoft and Apple.

    Source: TC
    9444
  • Salesforce Joins Partnership on AI to Benefit People and Society

    We are at an inflection point in the evolution of artificial intelligence. For decades, AI has been incubating in research labs and at the same time capturing popular imagination with science fiction portrayals of AI.

    Source: Salesforce
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  • 5 Ways Your Small Business Can Save Time With AI

    The internet, cloud technology, mobility, artificial intelligence (AI)... These aren't just trends, but new directions. Imagine where your company would be if you hadn't embraced the ubiquity of the internet, or if you didn't have 24/7 mobile access to your email and business applications.

    Source: Salesforc
    10440
  • Artificial Intelligence: Silicon Valley's next frontier

    Smartphones were revolutionary and lucrative, but the U.S. market is saturated, and Apple's iPhone sales have fallen for three quarters. The "app economy" has matured, with more people using existing apps than downloading new ones. And Facebook, which has filled users' news feeds with so many ads it can barely add more, is predicting its revenue growth will slump next year.

    Source: Mercurynews
    9786
  • Elon Musk, Iger quit Trump council; Zuckerberg, Cook, Nadella, blast Paris decision

    Businesses and corporate leaders were quick to react to President Trump's decision Thursday to pull the U.S. from the Paris climate agreement.

    Source: USA Today
    10929
  • Slack eyes artificial intelligence as it takes on Microsoft and Asian expansion

    When former Google and Foursquare product specialist Noah Weiss joined workplace communication specialist Slack at the start of 2016, it was already vaunted as the world's hottest start-up, and enjoyed the kind of cool set aside for only the hottest of hot new things.

    Source: Financial Review
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  • 53% of Marketers Plan To Adopt Artificial Intelligence In Two Years

    These and many other insights are from the Salesforce Fourth Annual State of Marketing - Marketing Embraces the AI Revolution published last week.

    Source: Forbes
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  • Microsoft is laying off 'thousands' of staff in a major global sales reorganization

    Microsoft is poised to layoff thousands of employees worldwide in a move to reorganize its salesforce.

    Source: TC
    10176
  • To Build a Smarter Chatbot, First Teach It a Second Language

    From Alexa and Siri to countless chatbots and automated customer support lines, computers are gradually learning to talk. The only trouble is they are still very easily confused.

    Source: Technologyreview
    11619
  • Inside Salesforce's Quest To Bring Artificial Intelligence To Everyone

    Optimus Prime-the software engine, not the Autobot overlord-was born in a basement under a West Elm furniture store on University Avenue in Palo Alto. Starting two years ago, a band of artificial-intelligence acolytes within Salesforce escaped the towering headquarters with the goal of crazily multiplying the impact of the machine learning models that increasingly shape our digital world-by automating the creation of those models. As shoppers checked out sofas above their heads, they built a system to do just that.

    Source: Wired
    9324
  • Artificial Intelligence Powers Many CRM Functions

    Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to have an impact on many areas of customer relationship management (CRM), according to an International Data Corporation (IDC) report commissioned by CRM solution provider Salesforce.

    Source: emarketer
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  • Artificial Intelligence Is Here To Stay, But Consumer Trust Is A Must for AI in Business

    One of the most significant advances for sales in this decade is the growing sophistication and accuracy of predictive analytics-the science of knowing how and why and when people buy, and the best ways to approach them in sales. Predictive analytics is, in my opinion, one of the most compelling uses of Artificial Intelligence (AI).

    Source: Forbes
    23946
  • Salesforce to launch $50 million artificial intelligence fund

    The venture wing of Salesforce.com Inc is launching a $50 million fund to invest in start-ups employing artificial intelligence, the cloud computing firm told Reuters on Tuesday.

    Source: reuters
    12879
  • These Three Companies Are Tops In Artificial Intelligence

    Computer software giants Salesforce.com (CRM) and Microsoft (MSFT) are top software picks to prosper from artificial intelligence - along with a much smaller company, Hortonworks (HDP) - according to one Wall Street brokerage.

    Source: Investors
    10161
  • My Einstein machine learning platform will enable users to easily build custom AI apps

    Salesforce has unveiled myEinstein, a machine-learning platform that, the company claims, enables admins and developers to build custom artificial intelligence (AI) apps purely with clicks, at its annual Dramforce conference in San Francisco, California this week.

    Source: Computing
    21762
  • IBM's Watson and Salesforce's Einstein to collaborate on AI, cloud platforms

    Technology giants IBM and Salesforce are expanding their strategic partnership by bringing together their artificial intelligence and cloud computing platforms to help companies connect with customers and collaborate more effectively with deeper insights.

    Source: vccircle
    10116
  • Which Programming Languages Are Used In Today's Top Websites?

    Big companies choose C++ as their main programming language for back-end platform, like Google and Facebook and Yahoo and Amazon.

    Source: HOB
    26835
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