OpenAI and chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices announced partnerships with Tata Group to strengthen AI capabilities in India. US ...
PHOENIX--(BUSINESS WIRE)--GlobalMeet, a leader in secure and scalable virtual event solutions, today announced its webcasting platform selection as the winner of the international 2025 Global Tech ...
The growing number of Indian-origin leaders at the helm of major global technology companies should not be viewed through the prism of brain drain, but as a "net positive" for both India and the world ...
Guidance language remained consistent, with no changes to 2026 EBITDA margin targets or investment levels. Management focus continues to be on global tech stack integration, Deliveroo and Wolt ...
In Nairobi, a Swahili-speaking AI chatbot is helping users access information in a language overlooked by global platforms. Built by Simba AI, it’s one of the first large language models (LLMs) ...
Learn everything you need to know about Gabelli Global Technology Leaders ETF (GGTL) and how it ranks compared to other funds. Research performance, expense ratio, holdings, and volatility to see if ...
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Forrester (Nasdaq: FORR) projects that global technology spend will grow by 7.8% in 2026 to reach $5.6 trillion — up from $5.2 trillion in 2025. According to ...
The tech industry saw an estimated 245,000 jobs lost globally in 2025, with the US accounting for the majority of layoffs. Factors such as post-pandemic overhiring corrections and increased AI ...
Global investment in the energy transition grew by 8% to a record $2.3 trillion last year, according to BloombergNEF, defying fears that the shifting political landscape and economic uncertainty would ...
The global avionics industry is undergoing a sweeping transformation, fueled by rapid advances in technology, surging demand for air travel, and aggressive modernization programs across both ...
A concise roadmap to the global energy transition, highlighting rising demand and the essential roles of nuclear, geothermal, gas, wind, storage, and workforce.
STOCKHOLM, Feb 13 - A group of 15 companies, led by Microsoft and Ericsson, launched on Friday the “Trusted Tech Alliance,” built around five principles to safely use technology regardless of where it ...