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ServiceNow has agreed to acquire Pyramid Analytics, the developer of a data preparation and analytics platform, to boost its existing business intelligence (BI) and self-service analytics capabilities ...
Software-as-a-service (SaaS) stocks have sold off on artificial intelligence (AI) fears. However, these fears look overblown. Meanwhile, some SaaS stocks, like ServiceNow, look well positioned to be ...
ServiceNow's CEO will buy $3 million worth of shares in his company this month. Several other top ServiceNow execs cancelled their trading plans, putting them in a position to buy shares later. The ...
According to Citrini Research, AI is setting off a powerful feedback loop. Companies deploy AI to cut labor costs. They then reinvest those savings into more AI, accelerating the very disruption that ...
CLSA sees strong upside potential in TCS on SaaS and AI-driven demand CLSA has rated Tata Consultancy Services ‘Outperform’ with a 12-month target price of Rs 3,593, implying a 33.7% upside from ...
Given that technology stocks have been fueling the stock market's gains for the past several years, you might find it surprising that one of the most beaten-up groups of stocks lately is part of the ...
While the market is still trading near all-time highs, not every part is in the middle of a bull market, not even within the tech sector. In fact, the software-as-a-service (SaaS) space has been ...
ServiceNow (NOW) has signed a multi-year partnership with India's Tata Consultancy Services to help enterprises speed up AI adoption across their businesses and functions. Under the collaboration, TCS ...
At a time when the Nifty IT index has corrected sharply, falling nearly 20 percent this month, brokerage firm CLSA has reiterated its ‘Outperform’ rating on Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), sharing a ...
This article first appeared on GuruFocus. Amazon.com (NASDAQ:AMZN) AWS chief Matt Garman thinks investors may be getting carried away with fears that AI will wipe out traditional software companies.