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What Is ServiceNow AI Control Tower? Why the Bedrock AgentCore Partnership Matters
ServiceNow’s latest AI Control Tower push is bigger than a feature update. It is a clearer answer to one of the hardest enterprise AI problems in 2026: how to govern agents...
Anthropic’s New AI Services Company Signals the Next Enterprise AI Battle Is Delivery
Anthropic’s May 4, 2026 AI services company with Blackstone, Hellman & Friedman, and Goldman Sachs is more than a partnership headline. Here’s why it matters for Claude deployment,
What Is an AI Agent Platform? A Practical Guide for Enterprise Teams
AI agent platforms are emerging as the operating layer for building, deploying, governing, and improving agents at scale. This guide explains what they actually include, why...
Salesforce Agentforce vs Microsoft Agent 365 in 2026: What Enterprises Are Really Choosing Between
Agentforce and Agent 365 both matter to enterprise AI buyers, but they are not true one-to-one products. One is closer to an agent execution platform inside the Salesforce world...
ChatGPT for Excel and Google Sheets Explained: What Finance Teams Can Actually Automate in 2026
OpenAI’s spreadsheet push is no longer a limited beta story. With ChatGPT for Excel and Google Sheets now broadly available, the real question is how far teams can trust AI inside...
Claude for Financial Services Explained: Why Anthropic’s New Finance Agents Matter
Anthropic just launched ten finance-focused agent templates, new market-data connectors, a Moody’s MCP app, and Microsoft 365 add-ins for Claude. Here’s what changed on May 5, 2026
Microsoft Agent 365 Pricing Explained: What Enterprises Actually Pay in 2026
Microsoft finally put public pricing around Agent 365, but the real decision is not just $15 versus $99. Enterprises need to understand when the standalone control plane is...
What Is IBM watsonx Orchestrate? Why Think 2026 Turned It Into an AI Agent Control Plane
IBM used Think 2026 to turn watsonx Orchestrate into an agentic control plane. Here’s what changed, how it works, and when enterprise teams should evaluate it.
OpenAI FedRAMP Moderate Explained: What Government Teams Actually Get in 2026
OpenAI’s FedRAMP Moderate milestone matters because it gives U.S. government teams a clearer path to use managed OpenAI products without waiting for a custom deployment story...
OpenAI Frontier vs Microsoft Agent 365: Which Enterprise AI Agent Platform Fits Your Company?
OpenAI Frontier and Microsoft Agent 365 are often discussed like direct substitutes, but they are optimized for different buying decisions. One is an end-to-end enterprise agent...
Microsoft Agent 365 Explained: Why Microsoft Wants a Control Plane for Every Enterprise Agent
Microsoft Agent 365 is Microsoft’s answer to a problem many enterprises are about to have: too many agents, too many permissions, and not enough control. This guide breaks down...
Snowflake Intelligence and Cortex Code Explained: Why Snowflake Wants to Be the Control Plane for the Agentic Enterprise
Snowflake is trying to become more than a data platform. With Snowflake Intelligence and Cortex Code, it is building a governed work layer where business users and builders can...