Paul Gillin

Paul Gillin is the Senior Editor for Wikibon’s micro-analysis team. He is the author of five books and more than 300 articles on the topic of social media and digital marketing. Gillin has 23 years experience in tech journalism, including his time as founding editor-in-chief of B2B technology publisher TechTarget as well as editor-in-chief and executive editor of the technology weekly Computerworld. He is a Senior Research Fellow at the Society for New Communications Research and a member of the Procter & Gamble Digital Advisory Board.

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Sprinklr adds function-specific AI bots and enters customer survey market

Customer experience management software firm Sprinklr Inc. today announced a new generative artificial intelligence-driven “copilot” that can be used by multiple organizational functions. The company is also entering the customer feedback market with a generative AI-powered survey platform. Sprinklr Digital Twin is intended to be a copilot for customer-facing teams that taps into a customer’s ...

Salesforce simplifies access to external data sources for AI model training

Eyeing the need for organizations to train their own artificial intelligence models, Salesforce Inc. today is announcing a new feature of its Data Cloud data lake that collects information from a variety of third-party sources. Called Unified Knowledge, the feature can be used to gather and curate data needed to train AI models for use ...

Informatica CEO sees no slowdown in cloud growth

Reports of Salesforce Inc.’s failed acquisition bid apparently did nothing to damage Informatica Inc.’s momentum, as it reported first-quarter 2024 earnings and revenues that beat analyst estimates. Total revenue increased 6.3% to $389 million, up from $365 million a year ago and slightly ahead of analyst estimates of $388 million. Net income of 22 cents ...

Oracle expands vector support in latest cloud database release

Oracle Corp.’s flagship database management system is now available as a cloud service. Oracle Database 23ai features vector search and more than 300 additional major features, with many focused on simplifying the development and use of artificial intelligence models. Vector search is used in information retrieval and machine learning to find and rank items based on ...

Qualtrics generative AI gives surveys a real-time twist

Today, Qualtrics International Inc. is introducing three new features to its line of customer experience measurement applications that incorporate generative artificial intelligence capabilities. They include a feature that makes it possible for anyone in an organization to easily ask questions and get feedback on customer opinions, survey customization based on responses and intelligent summaries that ...

Neo4j CTO says new Graph Query Language standard will have ‘massive ripple effects’

The International Standards Organization’s publication of a standard for the Graph Query Language earlier this month generated relatively little media interest, but executives at graph database makers were turning virtual cartwheels in the halls. The GQL standard is the first to be ratified by the ISO since Structured Query Language in 1986. The 600-page document ...

Strong cloud growth boosts Microsoft earnings and stock price

Microsoft Corp. rode strong cloud performance to better-than-expected financial results in its fiscal third quarter today, with enterprise spending on artificial intelligence playing an increasingly important role in cloud growth. Revenue rose 17%, to $61.86 billion, eclipsing analysts’ estimates by nearly $1 billion. Net income of $21.9 billion, or $2.94 per share, also came in ...

Oracle generative AI drumbeat continues with new customer experience features

Continuing its strategy of embellishing its enterprise applications incrementally with generative artificial intelligence capabilities, Oracle Corp. today announced new features in its Fusion Cloud Customer Experience application. They provide more precise responses to customer questions, improve sales force productivity and enable marketing organizations to assess lead quality in account-based marketing scenarios more effectively, the software giant ...

IBM misses on revenues but foresees rapid growth from HashiCorp purchase

As the first major information technology provider to report earnings in most quarters, IBM Corp. results are often seen as a bellwether for the industry’s health. However, securities analysts may need to go back to their spreadsheets following Big Blue’s announcement today of a revenue miss after three straight quarters of beating expectations. First-quarter earnings ...
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State agency proves DevOps and mainframes can coexist

Mainframe computing and the modern agile development methodology called DevOps don’t need to be mutually exclusive. The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles is showing why. The agency, which services 6.2 million licensed drivers and identification card holders and processed 16.8 million transactions last year, has successfully adopted DevOps and its continuous integration and development processes ...