Huawei Claims To Have Achieved Significant Advancements In AI And Operating Systems

China’s Huawei Technologies announced on Friday that it has achieved strides in areas ranging from artificial intelligence to operating systems, and that it had accomplished what the US and Europe had taken thirty years to do in ten years. At the start of a three-day developer conference in the southern Chinese city of Dongguan, Richard…

Despite Political Unpredictability, Citi’s Regional CEO Says They Are Betting On Europe

Ignacio Gutierrez-Orrantia, the Citigroup’s new regional director, said Reuters that Citigroup is trying to grow its business in Europe despite the political unrest that has investors concerned. Refinitiv’s EMEA league tables show that the U.S. bank, which completed its largest reorganisation in decades last year, is presently ranked fourth for M&A and sixth for equity capital markets…

Accenture Predicts Strong Revenue Growth In 2024 Thanks To An AI Boost

Accenture, a supplier of IT services, predicted yearly revenue growth on Thursday that was significantly higher than expected due to the rising use of artificial intelligence offsetting the weak increase in business expenditure and the strength of the dollar. The company’s shares increased by more than 6% in premarket trading after falling by around 19%…

Golden Goose, A High-End Shoe Brand, Delays Its IPO Due To Political Unrest In Europe

Due to a “significant deterioration” in market circumstances brought on by the European Parliament elections and the proposal for a snap election in France, the Italian sportswear company Golden Goose decided to postpone its initial public offering (IPO) in Milan. The goal of Golden Goose, which is well-known for its worn-out sneakers that have gained…

According To A  Study, 44% More Businesses Increased Their Climate Change Strategies In 2023

According to non-profit data tracker CDP, the number of firms claiming to have a climate transition plan in line with the world’s most ambitious target has increased by over half. However, many of these companies do not provide investors with adequate information to verify the claims. 5,906 firms, or one in four, that submitted data…

Software Behemoth Adobe Charged With “Trapping Customers”

The software behemoth Adobe is being sued by the US government, which claims that the company’s complicated cancellation procedure and “hidden” termination costs violate consumer protection rules. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) said that the company had not given clients clear disclosure of its conditions, which included the one-year duration of a membership and the…

Despite The Recent Scandals That Have Rocked Toyota, Experts Remain Unconcerned

Toyota, the biggest automaker in Japan, has gained attention lately, but not for the good reasons. The country of the rising sun is renowned for its high standards, quality, and dependability when it comes to goods and services. But lately, there has been criticism of Japanese manufacturers for forging test certification applications. According to Statista,…

European Groups Argue That EU Cybersecurity Rating Should Not Be Biased Against Big Tech

26 business associations from around Europe issued a warning on Monday over a planned cybersecurity certification programme (EUCS) for cloud services: it should not discriminate against Amazon, Microsoft, or Alphabet’s Google. The plan, which has undergone several revisions since ENISA released a draft in 2020, will be discussed at a meeting on Tuesday with representatives…

Microsoft Will Postpone Releasing Its AI Recall Tool Because Of Security Concerns

Following worries about privacy and security, Microsoft said in a blog post on Thursday that it will no longer offer Recall, an artificial intelligence tool that analyses user activities, when the firm introduces the Copilot+ PC next week. When the new machine is released on June 18, Recall will become a preview feature accessible exclusively…