AI & Data Exchange 2026: SAP’s Tahera Zamanzada on what it takes to move AI into production
Despite a surge in AI experimentation, many agencies remain stuck in pilot projects, struggling to scale the technology. SAP expert offers approach.
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SAP is moving to fix a problem that has quietly held back enterprise AI. The company is acquiring, targeting two weak points that most organizations still struggle with: fragmented data […] The post SAP Seeks Solution to Enterprise AI Puzzle with Dremio, Prior Labs Acquisitions appeared first on AIwire.
Read full articleDespite a surge in AI experimentation, many agencies remain stuck in pilot projects, struggling to scale the technology. SAP expert offers approach.
The move indicates that the German enterprise software giant is intent on growing its own in-house AI capabilities.
SAP plans to buy German AI startup Prior Labs and invest heavily in it. It is also prohibiting customers' agents use to a select few like Nvidia's NemoClaw.
What OpenClaw is teaching us about bringing enterprise AI closer.
BOSTON, May 5, 2026 — Today, at its annual Think conference, IBM announced its most comprehensive expansion of enterprise AI and hybrid cloud management capabilities to date. Products and capabilities […] The post IBM Delivers the Blueprint for the AI Operating Model as the AI Divide Widens appeared first on AIwire.
The venture will embed Claude across portfolio companies amid Anthropic’s ongoing race with OpenAI in enterprise AI deployment.
Enterprise AI has learned to generate. It has learned to reason. Now companies are asking the next question: How should AI act? Early agent systems have shown what’s possible, moving beyond simple prompts to take on more complex tasks. The next step is bringing those capabilities into enterprise environments — where agents must operate with […]
Oracle plans to issue security patches for its ERP, database, and other software on a monthly cycle, rather than quarterly, to respond to the increased pace of AI-enabled software vulnerability discovery. Other software vendors, notably Microsoft, SAP, and Adobe, already release patches on a monthly beat, always on the second Tuesday of each month. Oracle, though, is taking an off-beat approach: It will release the first of its monthly Critical Security Patch Updates (CSPUs) on May 28, the fourth Thursday, and after that, it will release its patches on the third Tuesday of each month — a week after the other vendors — with the next batches arriving on June 16, July 21, and August 18, it said earlier this week. The new CSPUs “provide targeted fixes for critical vulnerabilities in a smaller, more focused format, allowing customers to address high-priority issues without waiting for the next quarterly release,” Oracle said. It will issue a cumulative Critical Patch Update each quarter, so