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Oracle Health, the nation’s second-largest EHR vendor by hospital market share, had a busy October with a new product launch and system rollout plans. Here are seven updates on the company in the past ...
A new class of enterprise software, such as SAP Business Network, is beginning to fill the AI gap. By Malini Leveque and ...
As artificial intelligence transforms every industry, organizations are placing an increased focus on the quality of their ...
The 250-acre campus in Saline Township, Mich., is the fourth new site announced as part of a giant, $300 billion contract ...
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AI Cybersecurity Solutions Market The AI cybersecurity solutions market was USD 30.92 billion in 2025 and is projected to ...
Dozens of organizations may have been impacted following the zero-day exploitation of a security flaw in Oracle's E-Business Suite (EBS) software since August 9, 2025, Google Threat Intelligence Group ...
Enverus Intelligence Research (EIR), a subsidiary of Enverus, has released a report analyzing the future of the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), including its 765 kV transmission line ...
US lawmakers are calling for broader bans on chipmaking equipment to China after a bipartisan investigation found that Chinese chipmakers had purchased $38 billion of sophisticated gear last year.
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