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Month: November 2025

Salesforce’s Big Bet: Partners Are Key to $60 Billion Goal
BusinessCloudSoftware

Salesforce’s Big Bet: Partners Are Key to $60 Billion Goal

Salesforce’s new channel chief Phil Samenuk says the company “will not be a successful consumption company” without its 16,000+ partners. This comes as Salesforce aims for $60 billion in revenue by fiscal 2030, up from about $41 billion this year. The shift toward consumption pricing and AI implemen

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 4, 2025
The AI Power Grab: 46 Gigawatts and Counting
AICloudTechnology

The AI Power Grab: 46 Gigawatts and Counting

The AI boom is triggering an unprecedented data center construction spree. New projects would consume power equivalent to 44 million US homes, creating massive grid challenges and energy investment needs.

by Nathan CrossNovember 4, 2025
AI’s Power Problem Just Got a $6 Billion Solution
AICloudInnovation

AI’s Power Problem Just Got a $6 Billion Solution

The world’s first gigawatt-scale renewable project that operates 24/7 just broke ground in Abu Dhabi. It pairs 1 GW of solar with 19 GWh of battery storage to provide continuous power as AI reshapes global energy demand. This could be the blueprint for powering the digital revolution without reversi

by Nathan CrossNovember 4, 2025
Payrails bets big on Dublin with 50 new jobs
BusinessSoftwareStartups

Payrails bets big on Dublin with 50 new jobs

German payments platform Payrails is making a strategic move into Dublin with plans to hire 50 people over three years. The expansion targets deeper European merchant relationships as the fintech space heats up. This comes amid growing competition in the enterprise payments infrastructure market.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 4, 2025
Intel’s quietly making big AI and graphics moves
AISoftwareTechnology

Intel’s quietly making big AI and graphics moves

Intel just updated their LLM-Scaler with OpenAI’s GPT-OSS model support and sent out initial graphics driver patches for multi-device SVM. These moves signal Intel’s aggressive push into the AI hardware space. The timing couldn’t be more competitive.

by Nathan CrossNovember 4, 2025
Cramer’s Market Moves: Palantir Plunges, Starbucks Stumbles
ComputingPrivacySoftware

Cramer’s Market Moves: Palantir Plunges, Starbucks Stumbles

Palantir’s stock sank despite posting incredible growth numbers. Meanwhile, Starbucks sold a majority stake in its China business for less than expected. Here’s why the market reacted the way it did.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 4, 2025
UK watchdog digs deeper into Getty-Shutterstock merger
BusinessInnovationTechnology

UK watchdog digs deeper into Getty-Shutterstock merger

UK regulators are conducting an in-depth investigation into the Getty-Shutterstock merger. The deal faces scrutiny over potential price hikes and reduced content quality for consumers.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 4, 2025
Britain’s Quantum Moment: Software Strategy or Acquisition Bait?
InnovationStartupsTechnology

Britain’s Quantum Moment: Software Strategy or Acquisition Bait?

Britain’s quantum software startups are at a pivotal moment. With Phasecraft securing $34M and Oxford Ionics acquired for $1.1B, the UK faces a choice between building independent giants or becoming acquisition targets for US tech companies.

by Nathan CrossNovember 4, 2025
The AI Holding Company Revival: Why Titans Are Betting Big on Rockefeller’s Model
AIBusinessStartups

The AI Holding Company Revival: Why Titans Are Betting Big on Rockefeller’s Model

A $100 million seed round for Tala Health reveals a surprising trend: the return of the holding company model for AI ventures. Why Rockefeller’s 19th century structure might be perfect for 21st century artificial intelligence.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 4, 2025
The Anti-VC: Why henQ’s €67.6M Bet on “Boring” Defies European Venture Trends
BusinessInnovationStartups

The Anti-VC: Why henQ’s €67.6M Bet on “Boring” Defies European Venture Trends

In a European venture landscape dominated by mega-funds and AI hype, Dutch VC henQ charts a contrarian path with its new €67.6 million fund. The firm deliberately avoids institutional money and targets markets others consider “boring” or “too small.” Their founder-first approach reveals an alternati

by Nathan CrossNovember 4, 2025

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