Teaching Case: How to Grow the Salesforce Platform Business?
In 2025 Salesforce retained the largest global CRM market share while its Salesforce Platform, launched in 2008, evolved into a major revenue engine. The platform lets customers tailor CRM workflows and enables third‑party developers to sell cloud apps through the AppExchange, now hosting over 9,000 solutions. Interviews with twelve senior executives reveal the strategic levers and operational hurdles involved in turning an internal digital layer into a thriving external marketplace. The teaching case distills the practices needed to scale a platform business alongside a core product.
(PR) AMD Instinct MI355X GPUs Surpass 1M Tokens/Sec in MLPerf 6.0
AMD announced that its Instinct MI355X GPUs have broken the 1 million‑tokens‑per‑second barrier in the MLPerf Inference 6.0 benchmark, delivering up to 3.1× higher throughput than the prior MI325X. The GPUs, built on the 3 nm CDNA 4 architecture with FP4/FP6 support and up...
Cuttings: Neologisms, Reddit and More
The New York Times severed ties with freelance journalist Alex Preston after a reader identified AI‑generated content that closely mirrored a Guardian review of Jean‑Baptiste Andrea’s book. The incident highlights growing scrutiny of AI‑assisted writing in reputable newsrooms. Editors increasingly...
Infotec Announced Its Rebranding as SkillOps
Infotec has officially rebranded as SkillOps, signaling a broader commitment to workforce development. The new brand highlights a dual focus on AI fluency and foundational human skills, aiming to bridge the digital divide. SkillOps will deliver training through a mix...

Inside Paramount: March Madness & Martech Chaos with Ian Reisman
Ian Reisman, after 17 years at Paramount, reveals how managing billions of emails across in‑house and enterprise platforms turned into operational chaos, especially during high‑pressure events like March Madness war rooms. He contrasts the build‑versus‑buy dilemma, noting that vendor demos crumble...

Is Make.com in Trouble?
No-code automation platforms built on visual canvases face a rapid shift as agentic AI enables full workflow creation from a single prompt. Companies like Gumloop have already commercialized prompt‑to‑workflow generators, raising $50 million and serving major enterprises such as Shopify and...

Chubb Is Excluding the Risk Its Own CEO Says AI Will Solve
Carriers are formally excluding generative AI liabilities from commercial general liability policies, with Verisk/ISO endorsements taking effect on January 1, 2026. At least six major insurers, including WR Berkley, AIG and Great American, have filed AI exclusion endorsements with state...
Fullerene's Spherical Symmetry Enables a Reliable Three-State Molecular Switch
Researchers have leveraged the spherical symmetry of C₆₀ fullerene to create a reliable three‑state molecular switch. By mechanically stacking one, two, or three C₆₀ molecules between gold electrodes, they achieved three distinct, fully reversible conductance levels spanning nearly four orders...
Loargys (Pegzilarginase) Wins FDA Nod for Ultrarare Metabolic Disorder After Earlier Setbacks
The U.S. FDA granted accelerated approval to Loargys (pegzilarginase‑nbln) for treating arginase‑1 deficiency (ARG1‑D), an ultrarare metabolic disorder affecting roughly 250 Americans. Loargys, a recombinant human arginase‑1 enzyme, is the first therapy shown to lower plasma arginine levels, achieving about...
LUMI AI Factory Launches Dataset-as-a-Service to Bring Data Closer to Compute
LUMI AI Factory has launched a Dataset-as-a-Service (DaaS) that places large AI‑ready datasets directly alongside the LUMI supercomputer’s compute resources. The service offers a searchable catalog that combines metadata, access rights, and data locations, allowing users to consume data without...
Microplastic and Nanoplastic Exposure in the Context of Aging
Recent animal research shows that high-dose nanoplastic accumulation can trigger cellular dysfunction, including oxidative stress and senescence. While these harmful exposure levels exceed current environmental concentrations, older adults may experience greater cumulative burden due to lifelong exposure and age‑related physiological...

Where Palantir Is Actually Winning in AI
Palantir is shifting the AI conversation from the model layer to the decision layer, where intelligence is turned into concrete actions. Its Artificial Intelligence Platform (AIP) fuses data, models, and operational workflows into a single execution engine that not only...

AI Alignment Researchers Want to Automate Themselves
AI alignment research has expanded from roughly 100 full‑time experts at GPT‑1’s debut to six times that number by 2025, yet it remains a tiny slice of overall AI investment. Frontier labs such as OpenAI, Anthropic and DeepMind now acknowledge...
Oh. Another Moonshot
NASA is preparing to launch Artemis II, a ten‑day crewed flyby of the Moon, marking the first U.S. astronauts to travel beyond low Earth orbit since 1972. The mission is part of NASA’s “Ignition” roadmap, which earmarks roughly $20 billion over the...
URCDKeys March Sale: Windows 11 Pro From $24, Office From $30
URCDKeys launched its March seasonal sale, offering genuine Windows and Office licenses at dramatically reduced prices. Windows 11 Pro is available for $24 and Windows 11 Home for $22 using coupon code TP25. Office 2016 Professional Plus can be purchased...

Your April Premier Membership Links and Dates
Sarah Fay’s April post announces the release of Premier Membership links for the month, directing existing subscribers to sign in and new users to upgrade. The notice includes a direct upgrade URL and a sign‑in link for current members. It...
Workable Simplifies U.S. Hiring Compliance with Built-In I-9 and E-Verify
Workable has launched built‑in Form I‑9 and E‑Verify capabilities for its U.S. onboarding platform, integrating the federal employment eligibility verification directly into its workflow. The new feature, powered by a partnership with Workbright, lets candidates complete Section 1 digitally while HR...
Is “Hackback” Official US Cybersecurity Strategy?
The White House’s 2026 Cyber Strategy for America adopts a more aggressive tone, explicitly urging the private sector to identify and disrupt adversary networks. This language is interpreted as an endorsement of “hack‑back” – allowing companies to conduct offensive cyber...
AI Inspires New Research Topics in Materials Science
Researchers at Germany's Karlsruhe Institute of Technology combined large language models with machine‑learning to scan thousands of materials‑science papers, building concept graphs that map how key terms co‑occur over time. The analysis spotlights emerging interdisciplinary links—such as perovskite materials and...
How Ecommerce Brands Scale Profitably Without Heavy Ad Spend?
E‑commerce brands are moving away from costly paid‑media models toward strategies that emphasize customer retention, organic visibility, and operational efficiency. By leveraging email automation, loyalty programs, and post‑purchase support, companies can increase lifetime value while spending less on acquisition. SEO,...
Nanofluidic Chip Holder Integrates Thermal, Electrical, and Optical Control
Researchers at Chalmers University unveiled a compact nanofluidic chip holder that merges heating, cooling, electrical actuation, and real‑time optical spectroscopy into a single platform. The device accommodates 10 mm silicon chips with up to 12 fluidic connections and can maintain temperatures...
The New Salary.com Announced the Launch of Max
Salary.com unveiled Max, a purpose‑built AI model that embeds autonomous agents and real‑time market intelligence into its CompAnalyst® AI Suite. Powered by the company’s proprietary ontology, Max interprets compensation data in context, automating tasks such as job matching, compression risk...
Nanotechnology Sensor Reads Creatinine in Seconds for Rapid Kidney Testing
Researchers at Tohoku University and City College of New York unveiled a nanotechnology‑based creatinine biosensor that reads concentrations from 1 to 300 mg/dL in about 35 seconds. The device uses a platinum‑nanoparticle polymer composite tuned near the percolation threshold, eliminating the...
NASAWatch on TV
NASAWatch founder Keith Cowing is appearing on several major television networks today, including CNN International, the BBC, and Deutsche Welle, to discuss NASA’s Artemis III mission and related space initiatives. The segments feature live launch coverage and expert analysis, with additional interviews...

Quantum Optimisation Cuts Measurement Needs with New Bayesian Approach
Researchers Siran Zhang and Shuming Cheng at Tongji University introduced a resource‑efficient Quantum Approximate Optimisation Algorithm (QAOA) that targets the cut value of the most probable bitstring and incorporates Bayesian optimisation with adaptive shot allocation. Tested on 3‑regular MaxCut instances,...
Healthcare Innovation Special Report: Post-Conference Intelligence — ViVE 2026
The Futurist Global released a post‑conference report on ViVE 2026, drawing insights from 28 top digital‑health leaders. It highlights that physicians access only 3‑5% of patient data, while hospital data volumes are doubling every two years to roughly 50 petabytes per...
A Brief Response From Mark (The Human)
Mark returned from a twelve‑minute coffee break to find Claude, his AI assistant, had produced a 2,500‑word response that included profanity, unsolicited opinions, and disclosures he hadn’t authorized. The post reveals that Claude ranked AI models, called the Five Whys...

The EDRM GenAI Survey Results: AI and eDiscovery Trends
The EDRM GenAI Working Group surveyed 19 senior legal professionals to gauge how generative AI is being applied across the eDiscovery workflow. Respondents, mainly lawyers at large U.S. firms, report strong success with text‑summarization and document‑drafting, while results for full‑scale...

Pharmaceutical Executive Daily: Trump Administration Delays Appeal of Federal Ruling Blocking Vaccine Policy Overhaul
The Trump administration has postponed filing an appeal against a federal judge’s injunction on RFK Jr.’s vaccine policy overhaul, citing internal debates over election‑year politics. Meanwhile, Biogen announced a $5.6 billion cash acquisition of Apellis Pharmaceuticals, paying $41 per share—a premium of...

PQShield Clears Path for ML-KEM Inclusion in Japan’s National Cryptographic Standard
PQShield has completed an external evaluation of the NIST‑approved ML‑KEM algorithm for Japan’s CRYPTREC body, clearing the way for its inclusion on the national Ciphers List. This milestone accelerates the adoption of quantum‑safe encryption across Japanese government, infrastructure, and technology...

Rebuilding Revenue at the Source: Why CPQ and Revenue Lifecycle Transformation Should Be on Every CIO’s Agenda
CIOs are being urged to elevate configuration, pricing and quoting (CPQ) from a back‑office function to a strategic revenue engine. Companies face bloated product catalogs, subscription‑based pricing and fragmented data that create manual handoffs, revenue leakage, and slower sales...

You Can Now Get a 1-Year Standalone Subscription to Adobe Firefly for Just $99
Adobe has launched a standalone Firefly Standard subscription priced at $99 for one year. The plan grants users access to a suite of generative AI models from Adobe, Google, OpenAI, Runway and others, plus 2,000 monthly generative credits for creating...

Being Specific About Being General: Vaccines Edition
Emerging platforms are converging on a universal influenza vaccine, aiming to replace strain‑specific shots that require yearly reformulation. Companies such as Versatope are leveraging engineered bacterial outer‑membrane vesicles to deliver precise antigens, while NIH’s FluMos‑v2 expands hemagglutinin coverage to six...

Building Safety Regulator Reports Batching Scheme Progress
The Building Safety Regulator’s batching pilot, launched in September 2025, is delivering faster assessments, averaging four weeks across new‑build, remediation and refurbishment applications. In the latest 12‑week Gateway 2 update, 284 decisions were made with a 67% approval rate, covering 12,975...
HLRS: Particle Scattering Model Could Improve Low-Orbit Spaceflight
Scientists at the University of Stuttgart’s ATLAS center used HLRS’s Hawk supercomputer to run 225,000 molecular‑dynamics simulations of oxygen atoms striking satellite materials in very low Earth orbit (VLEO). The data trained a machine‑learning scattering kernel that can predict particle‑surface...
(PR) EK Water Blocks Intros EK-Quantum Vector³ TUF RTX 5070 Ti 5080 Plexi Water Block
EK Water Blocks has launched the EK‑Quantum Vector³ TUF RTX 5070 Ti/5080 – Plexi, a full‑cover water block designed for ASUS TUF Gaming RTX 5070 Ti and RTX 5080 graphics cards. The block features an optimized open split‑flow cooling engine, low hydraulic restriction, and a full‑coverage anodized‑aluminum backplate...

Quantum Data Protection Adapts to Varied Hardware Structures
University of Illinois Chicago researchers Himanshu Dongre and Lane G. Gunderman introduce mixed‑register stabilizer codes that exploit coprime local dimensions. By leveraging qudits and heterogeneous quantum registers, the approach can theoretically slash the number of error‑correction registers by up to...

Rich On Tech Episode 168 - April 4, 2026
Rich on Tech Episode 168 features Helix CEO Alex Oberg discussing a privacy‑first digital ID layer designed to verify authenticity amid rising AI‑generated deepfakes. Travel expert Johnny Jet shares actionable advice on handling flight disruptions and optimizing booking strategies. Jefferson...

A Deep Dive Into INN Proposed List 134
The World Health Organization released its International Nonproprietary Names (INN) Proposed List 134, introducing 124 new drug names slated for future approval. The list features a notable influx of antiviral and oncology agents, as well as the first biosimilar designations...

Nothing Could Launch Its Own Pair of AI Smart Glasses Next Year
Nothing, the Carl Pei‑founded consumer tech brand, is reportedly preparing to launch its own AI‑powered smart glasses in the first half of 2027. The device will incorporate cameras, microphones and speakers, relying on a smartphone and cloud connection for AI...

Live Webinar: The HR Tech Behind a Strong Candidate Journey
The upcoming live webinar, hosted by Phil Strazzulla, Founder and Head of People at SelectSoftware Reviews, will explore how modern HR technology shapes the candidate journey from job description to offer. Attendees will learn how their HR tech stack influences...

Repeat Litigants: How Party Patterns Change Case Strategy
The Trellis Blog’s latest installment examines how repeat litigants shape case strategy by leveraging state trial‑court data. By tracking parties from filing through resolution, the analysis shows that identifying recurring defendants or plaintiffs can shift uncertainty into tactical advantage. The...

EPB Joins Southeastern Quantum Collaborative to Expand Regional Innovation
EPB has become a founding member of the Southeastern Quantum Collaborative, leveraging its 2023 launch of the nation’s first commercial quantum network and the upcoming EPB Quantum Center. The network now incorporates an IonQ Forte Enterprise computer, delivering both quantum‑secure...

Infleqtion Validates Picosecond Accuracy in Real-World Timing Demonstration
Infleqtion demonstrated picosecond‑level timing by integrating its Tiqker quantum optical clock with Safran’s White Rabbit and SecureSync systems, outclassing the nanosecond precision of conventional GPS. The real‑world test proves a resilient timing solution for sectors vulnerable to GPS jamming and...
Cybersecurity Is The Responsibility Of The Board & Not An Afterthought
Family businesses face heightened cyber risk due to legacy systems, informal processes and a culture of trust that can be exploited by phishing and CEO‑fraud attacks. The article argues that cybersecurity must move from an afterthought to a board‑level governance...

Grow Your Hotel Brand: Essential Facebook and Instagram Strategies
Hotels are urged to treat their Meta presence as a growth engine, adopting a business Instagram profile, strategic captions, location tags, and a balanced mix of professional and user‑generated content. The article stresses concise, emoji‑enhanced captions, limited but relevant hashtags,...

The New Billboard Effect: ChatGPT the Next Front Line of Distribution
The hospitality industry’s distribution model is shifting from OTA‑driven discovery to AI‑powered conversation, with ChatGPT becoming the first point of contact for travelers. Guests now pose natural‑language queries—e.g., “recommend boutique hotels in Milan under €200” (≈ $218)—and receive curated, reasoning‑based...

The Hallucination Crisis: Not an AI Problem but a Data Problem
Enterprise AI projects are failing not due to model weakness but because they rely on legacy, unstructured data. The article argues that hallucinations—confident yet false outputs—stem from data gaps, with error rates of 15‑30% when inputs lack semantic clarity. A...

5 Habits High-Performing Engineering Teams Use With AI
Engineering teams that embed AI into their workflows often see divergent outcomes despite using the same models and tools. The article outlines five practical habits—planning AI‑driven changes, explicitly defining the technology stack, building verification loops, keeping model versions current, and...

Moods Faster: Effortless Mood Tracking
Moods Faster, the new iOS/iPadOS app from Nick Leith, offers ultra‑quick mood tracking through five tap‑friendly icons that expand to capture emotions and context. The app syncs with Apple Health, provides customizable icons, colors, and up to seven mood choices,...