HPE Juniper Channel Chief Out After Just Six Months
HPE Juniper’s global channel chief is out after just six months in the role. He’s being replaced by a 20-year Cisco veteran as the company aims to take on its former employer.
HPE Juniper’s global channel chief is out after just six months in the role. He’s being replaced by a 20-year Cisco veteran as the company aims to take on its former employer.
Amazon is issuing refunds to millions of customers as part of a massive $2.5 billion settlement with the FTC. The case centered on allegations that the company used deceptive practices to enroll and retain Prime subscribers. Payments are now hitting accounts.
At CES, AMD CEO Lisa Su pushed back on the narrative that AI is a job-killer. She says AMD is hiring more people, just different ones who are “AI forward.” She also made a massive prediction about AI adoption.
Everyone’s feeling the pressure to deploy AI and show instant ROI. But according to a new executive outlook, the most successful implementations next year will be the opposite of rushed. Sustainable advantage comes from treating AI like building a new muscle.
Truist Securities is bullish on Palantir’s AI future, initiating coverage with a Buy rating and a $223 price target. The analyst calls it a “best-in-class AI asset” despite its massive 135% gain in 2025.
A new investment firm, PrePublic Equity Partners, has spun out from the Top 20 VC firm Alumni Ventures. Its mission is to provide systematic, AI-powered access to late-stage private company shares for accredited investors.
The Southern Alberta Institute of Technology is tackling Canada’s housing crisis from the ground up. Its Green Building Technology Access Centre uses applied research to develop sustainable, affordable building solutions, from the Arctic to Alberta.
The race in embedded B2B finance is shifting from adding features to perfecting integration. According to a new report, seamless integration is now the top success factor, even outranking measurable ROI. Platforms that master it are seeing direct revenue increases.
A consortium of SGH and Steel Dynamics has made an A$13.2 billion play for BlueScope Steel. But the offer, a 27% premium, uses outdated financials from a weak year, making the investment math look shaky at best.
A new Forbes analysis predicts 2026 will be a year of political pressure in healthcare, not sweeping reform. Expect small, targeted moves on drug pricing and insurance models, but the core problems of cost and coverage will remain stubbornly unchanged.