Oracle & SAP Revolutionize AI Landscape with New Tools
Oracle and SAP, two tech giants, are making significant strides in the AI landscape. Oracle is set to unveil an AI Agent Marketplace, while SAP is poised to reveal a major AI shift. Both companies are also doubling down on AI-enhanced recruitment tools.
Oracle's AI Agent Marketplace will act like an app store, allowing third-party vendors to sell industry-specific AI agents and tools. This move aims to enrich Oracle's AI ecosystem and position the company as a facilitator of innovation across its partner network.
Bonnie Tinder, founder and CEO of Raven Intelligence, an independent B2B peer review site, focuses on identifying the best software customers, consulting partners, and vendors. This aligns with Oracle's strategy to foster growth and innovation within its ecosystem.
SAP, on the other hand, is preparing for a radical AI shift. Its AI copilot, Joule, will enable users to interact with software through natural language, simplifying workflows and decision-making. Joule is designed to work consistently across the entire SAP Business Suite, including ERP, CRM, and retail applications.
Both Oracle and SAP are positioning AI as a tool to find the right people faster in recruitment, rather than displacing roles. This strategy underscores their commitment to enhancing user experience and efficiency.
Oracle's AI Agent Marketplace and SAP's AI copilot, Joule, are set to transform the way users interact with software. By leveraging AI, these innovations promise to streamline workflows, improve decision-making, and enhance recruitment processes. As tech giants continue to invest in AI, users can expect more intuitive and efficient software experiences.
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