Salesforce Scoops Up Informatica for $8 B to Turbo-Charge Its AI Data Cloud
Salesforce to buy Informatica for $8 B cash, weaving data-management muscle into its AI Agentforce and Data Cloud suite.
Salesforce to buy Informatica for $8 B cash, weaving data-management muscle into its AI Agentforce and Data Cloud suite.
Want to start a SaaS business in 2025? Find out why Dubai has become a new hub for SaaS entrepreneurs. Taxes, startup support, and business climate — read about the benefits and process of registering a company in the UAE.
In a world where 75% of consumers never scroll past the first page of search results, invisibility isn’t just bad luck—it’s a death sentence for ecommerce brands. You can have the slickest site, the best product, and a competitive price point, but if your ideal customer can’t find you, none of that matters.
Today’s digital world does not hand out second chances. Blink, and your audience has already moved on to the next shiny thing. And that is why your brand’s online presence needs to live and breathe who you are, wherever people find you.
Stocks rise as U.S. court voids key Trump tariffs; Nvidia leads tech rebound, but analysts warn new duties could still loom.
Trade court voids Trump’s 10 % blanket tariffs, citing congressional power; White House appeals as importers eye potential refunds.
Nvidia posts $44.1 B revenue, 69 % growth; $4.5 B China charge slows profit, but AI demand keeps shares near record $3.3 T valuation.
Canada Post invites union back to the table amid overtime ban and strike threat; pay, temps, and weekend delivery top the agenda.
Bell bets big on “AI Fabric,” launching six hydro-powered data centres in B.C. to supply sovereign, low-carbon compute by year’s end.
Starship Flight 9 reaches space with a reused booster, then spins out and breaks apart 30 minutes in—Musk vows faster test cadence despite loss.
Hudson’s Bay to offload 28 leases to B.C. billionaire Ruby Liu, who plans “A New Bay” chain of immersive department stores pending court approval.
Celebration turned to chaos as a minivan plowed into Liverpool’s title-parade crowd, injuring 27 and sparking a probe; police dismiss terror link.
Boeing pays $1.1 B to avoid fraud trial over 737 Max crashes; victims split on DOJ deal that shields company from felony conviction.
Inn Fire burns 700 acres near Mono Lake, closing Hwy 395 and emptying Mono City as crews race to contain flames before Memorial Day crowds arrive.
Starship Flight 9 aims for May 27 liftoff, reusing a Super Heavy booster and proving upgrades NASA needs for future Moon missions.
Every workplace has its characters. You’ve got the eternal optimist who believes every project can be done yesterday, the spreadsheet whisperer who color-codes everything (including their vacation days), and that one coworker who somehow manages to spark a philosophical debate in every brainstorming session.
Restaurant owners find it difficult to maximize sales outside peak hours, but the right marketing strategy can help pack these restaurants during low business times. As such identifying the right tactics to draw customers during these hours is necessary for consistent revenue while keeping the staff engaged. Through strategic promotions, special offers, and strategic messaging, restaurants will be well-positioned to boost traffic as well as sales despite traditionally low foot traffic.
In the current digital climate, businesses understand that they need more than one way to interact with customers. In comparison, the best marketing approaches blend different platforms to boost relationships and lead to conversions. Social media and email marketing, two strong tools, work best when they are coordinated within a single strategy.
The success of your PowerPoint presentation depends on your ability to deliver a message in a focused and concise manner. Everything from the content to the structure to the delivery should be well organized and follow a direction to keep the audience engaged and prove that your idea is worth their time and resources. But how do you ensure that your PPT looks awesome and maintains a proper flow of ideas? Simple! Avoid these four common mistakes and follow the expert suggestions discussed in this article.
See how AI-powered software development is changing the tech industry. Find out why companies that integrate AI into their development process get a competitive edge through faster delivery, better code and innovative solutions that adapt to real world user behavior.
The COVID-19 pandemic changed the world in countless ways, and healthcare was among the industries most dramatically transformed. With lockdowns, social distancing, and overwhelmed hospitals, providers and patients were forced to find new ways to connect. Telemedicine—once a niche convenience—became a vital part of care delivery. But now, years after the initial crisis, one question remains: Is telemedicine here to stay?
Creating a logo might seem easy. Maybe you’ve thought about drawing something on your phone or using a free website. But let’s be real — your logo is the first thing people notice about your business. It’s not just a pretty picture — it’s your brand’s first impression.
Trump gives EU until July 9 to avert a 50 % import duty after call with von der Leyen, keeping markets in suspense and trade talks on full boil.
Parliament resumes after six-month break: MPs elect a Speaker Monday, King Charles delivers rare throne speech Tuesday, setting Ottawa’s new agenda.
In a narrow 216–213 vote, the House has approved a Trump-backed plan to slash $9 billion in spending—targeting $1.1 billion in funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, effectively ending federal support for NPR, PBS, and their local affiliates.
Meta has thrown down the gauntlet in Europe’s high-stakes AI standoff. Just weeks before the European Union’s AI Act begins to take effect, the tech giant has refused to sign the EU’s new voluntary Code of Practice—drawing a clear line in the sand over what it views as excessive regulation.
Meta is pushing even harder into the AI arms race, hiring two prominent artificial intelligence researchers from Apple—Mark Lee and Tom Gunter—to bolster its elite Superintelligence Labs team.
Stephen Colbert will conclude his run as host of The Late Show in May 2026, bringing the iconic CBS late-night franchise to an end after more than 30 years on air.
Hollywood star Sydney Sweeney is taking a bold step beyond the screen and into the fashion world, launching her very own lingerie brand—and she’s not doing it alone. Backing her vision are some of the most powerful names in business: Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, his partner Lauren Sánchez, and private equity powerhouse Coatue.
Austrian privacy group NOYB has filed formal GDPR complaints against AliExpress, TikTok and WeChat, alleging the Chinese platforms block users from accessing their personal data and calling for EU regulators to impose stiff fines.
Juul Labs has officially secured FDA authorization to keep selling its tobacco and menthol e-cigarettes in the U.S., marking a dramatic rebound for the once embattled vaping giant.
The ride‑hailing giant will pour $300 million into EV maker Lucid and deploy a fleet of autonomous Gravity SUVs—powered by Nuro tech—starting in 2026.
Mark Zuckerberg and a coalition of institutional investors have struck a last‑minute settlement, averting an $8 billion Delaware court showdown over Facebook’s past privacy breaches.
After telling House Republicans he might dismiss Jerome Powell, President Trump called the move “unlikely for now,” leaving investors and lawmakers guessing as legal questions loom.
Canadian athleisure giant Lululemon will debut in India through a franchise partnership with Tata CLiQ, opening its first brick-and-mortar location and launching on Tata CLiQ Luxury and Fashion platforms in the second half of 2026.
Larry Ellison just leapfrogged Mark Zuckerberg on the global billionaire leaderboard. The 80-year-old Oracle founder now holds a staggering $251 billion net worth, propelled by a $60 billion gain in 2025 alone. His
Washington will impose a flat 10 % duty on goods from more than 100 African and Caribbean nations starting Aug. 1, adding fresh tension to global trade.
Washington has cleared Nvidia to resume selling its downgraded H20 accelerator to Chinese clients, restoring a multibillion-dollar revenue stream and lifting the chipmaker’s stock to new highs.
Annual U.S. consumer inflation rose faster than expected in June, complicating the Federal Reserve’s rate-cut calculus as tariffs and resilient service costs keep price pressures simmering.
SiriusXM is changing the dial on its business model. Known for offering commercial-free content in cars, the audio giant has introduced a new ad-supported subscription tier called SiriusXM Play. Starting at under $7 a month, the new plan gives users access to over 130 channels and aims to convert more free trial users into paying customers by offering a budget-friendly option that includes limited commercials.
The stealth AI-hardware startup led by former OpenAI CTO Mira Murati has raised $650 million in seed financing, vaulting its paper worth to $12 billion and setting a new benchmark for early-stage funding.
The new Ethernet silicon delivers 51.2 terabits per second and 250-nanosecond latency, promising a low-cost alternative to Nvidia’s InfiniBand for massive AI clusters.
Apple is making a bold bet on domestic production with a $500 million investment in MP Materials, a Nevada-based rare earth magnet manufacturer. The deal marks a major push to bring the production of key electronic components — namely neodymium magnets — back to U.S. soil.
The annual consumer‑price index rose faster than expected to 1.9 % in June, reviving debate over whether the Bank of Canada can start easing at its July 30 meeting.
Alphabet’s cloud and AI ambitions get a clean‑energy boost as Google inks the largest corporate hydro agreement ever, securing up to 3 GW of carbon‑free power across the U.S.
The White House says the package spans data‑center build‑outs, power‑grid upgrades, and next‑gen research labs—one of the largest single U.S. tech‑energy investments to date.
A low‑pressure fuel‑pump defect has forced Ford to pull about 850,000 SUVs, trucks and luxury Lincolns built from 2021‑23, marking its second‑largest recall of the year.
Shou Chew has asked Industry Minister Mélanie Joly for a face‑to‑face meeting within two weeks, urging Ottawa to reverse an order that would shutter TikTok’s Canadian offices and cut hundreds of jobs.
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