At the start of the fiscal year, go-to-market (GTM) teams come together to lay out a year-long vision focusing on how they will achieve revenue targets and bring new products to market.
In today’s fast-paced, ever-changing business environment, disruption is the norm rather than the exception. An agile approach to strategic change could help
This last week has been busy. Every day. Has meant waking at sunup and getting on the road to see the sites in Virginia’s “Historic Triangle” region. There are so many museums, battlefields, and local sites to see that it’s darned near impossible to see everything in a single week.
South Korean battery maker SK On said on Wednesday that it had won a deal to supply batteries for electric vehicles for Nissan Motor in the United States.
BYD on Monday unveiled a new platform for electric vehicles (EVs) that it said could charge EVs as quickly as it takes to pump gas and announced for the first time that it would build a charging network across China.
Recently in Tokyo an AI-driven robot leaned over a man lying on his back and gently put a hand on his knee and another on a shoulder and rolled him onto his side -- a manoeuvre used to change diapers or prevent bedsores in the elderly.
Zoom Communications forecast revenue for the full year and the first quarter below Wall Street estimates on Monday as the company navigates an environment where employers are gradually moving away from hybrid work models.
U.S. pipeline operator Energy Transfer on Monday entered into a long-term natural gas supply agreement with private, Denver-based company CloudBurst Data Centers for its development in Central Texas.
Everyone seems to hold strong opinions about generative “AI” these days. Most professionals that I’ve spoken with hold rational, nuanced views about how the technology is (a) insanely overhyped, (b) cost-ineffective, and (c) morally and legally dubious at best.
South Korean battery firm LG Energy Solution (LGES) said on Friday it plans to cut capital expenditure by up to 30% this year on slowing electrical vehicle demand growth, after posting a quarterly loss for the first time in three years.
Microsoft on Wednesday rolled out a chat service allowing businesses to use on-demand AI agents for routine tasks, betting on the pay-as-you-go model to drive up the adoption of the technology.