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About Constellation Insights
WHAT IS IT?
The news and insights arm of Constellation Research underwritten to deliver the latest in enterprise technology.
WHO LEADS IT?
Larry Dignan, previously Editor in Chief of Celonis Media and ZDNet with decades of enterprise technology experience.
WHERE CAN WE ACCESS IT?
Content will be available on the ConstellationR.com property in video, blogs, podcasts, and other mediums. Public and paywall access will be provided to Constellation’s CXO network.
WHAT WILL CONSTELLATION INSIGHTS DO?
- Cover the buy and sell side of enterprise technology.
- Provide a neutral lens into enterprise technology developments.
- Amplify the Constellation Research analyst and CXO thought leaders.
- Tell real-world, human customer stories.
- Give voice to enterprise vendors that have been drowned out of B2B media
LARRY DIGNAN
Editor in Chief, Constellation Insights
Dignan was most recently Celonis Media’s Editor in Chief where he sat at the intersection of media and marketing. He is the former Editor in Chief of ZDNet and has covered the technology industry and transformation trends for more than two decades, publishing articles in CNET, Knowledge @Wharton, WallStreetWeek.com, Interactive Week, The New York Times, and Financial Planning magazine.
He is also an Adjunct Professor at Temple University and on the Advisory Board for The Fox Business School's Institute of Business and Information Technology.
BT15O Zeitgeist: Vendor procurement, cool projects and margin compression
CxOs aren't thrilled with their enterprise technology vendors, becoming frustrated with copilots that don't play well together, and spending a good amount of time on procurement and consolidation.
Palo Alto Networks buys IBM's QRadar security offerings in broad alliance
IBM Consulting will be a big channel for Palo Alto Networks' platform play.
Cisco Q3, Q4 outlook better as company preps Splunk integration
Cisco's third quarter was better-than-expected and the company outlined its next steps in the Splunk integration. The acquisition of Splunk means Cisco's subscription revenue is 54% of the total.
Will Meta's Workplace shutdown be a boon for Zoom's Workvivo?
Meta is shuttering its Workplace enterprise platform with a June 1, 2026, sunset and the move could be a boon for Zoom's Workvivo, which was acquired a little more than a year ago.
Google I/O 2024: Multimodal Gemini, Project Astra, AI agents and 'teammates'
Google I/O 2024 featured a bevy of generative AI advances that will be layered throughout Google's product portfolio but the real takeaway was that the company laid out its vision for agents, models training models, and creating systems that work for you
AWS names Garman CEO effective June 3
Matt Garman will become the new CEO of Amazon Web Services as Adam Selipsky is stepping down. Garman takes over June 3.
Alibaba's cloud unit growth anemic in Q4 with AI green shoots ahead
Alibaba's Cloud Intelligence group posted revenue growth of 3% for the quarter ending March 31, well below global cloud providers. The company said AI-related workloads are showing strong demand.
OpenAI's GPT-4o: A look at short-term, mid-term and long-term implications
OpenAI's launch of GPT-4o appears to have upped the large language model (LLM) ante with a real-time conversational chat interface that recognizes audio and video and detect emotions. Here's a look at the implications to the enterprise, the short-term impact and the long run.
Rocket Companies’ genAI strategy: Playing both the short and the long game
Rocket Companies, a fintech company with mortgage, real estate, and personal finance businesses, is starting to see the payoff from its generative AI efforts as well as a bet on AWS’s Amazon Bedrock.
Sustainability 50 interview: Ann Arbor's Missy Stults on data and the importance of storytelling
Missy Stults, Sustainability and Innovations Director for Ann Arbor, MI, has seen sustainability grow up in her community and become more mature in measuring the impact on the climate. Stults noted that data is critical to sustainability, but storytelling is just as important.
Boomi aims to ease SAP Datasphere migrations
Boomi said it has enhanced Boomi for SAP to ease the migration of business data into SAP Datasphere.
Arm's data center takeover: A lumpy revolution
Arm Holdings' chip designs may take over the data center over time as GPUs, cloud custom processors and Nvidia's march to AI factories gains momentum. But the road to licensing and royalty nirvana is going to be lumpy.
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