The 2024 AI 100: AI Companies With A Winning Hand

The 2024 AI 100: AI Companies With A Winning Hand

Hello, and welcome back. In this edition, we take a look at CRN's first-ever AI 100 list, Cisco's AI advantage from the vantage point of CEO Chuck Robbins, what partners are saying about Broadcom's move to suspend VMware sales for a week for an ERP system migration and more.


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The 2024 AI 100: AI Companies With A Winning Hand

CRN's 2024 AI 100 logo is set against a dark magenta, purple and blue gradient background of transparent connections meant to abstractly represent artificial intelligence.

CRN published its inaugural AI 100 list this week, recognizing 100 artificial intelligence market leaders you need to know about in the following categories:

Learn more about this new list and its categories here .


Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins: Moving Fast To Win The AI Battle

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Chuck Robbins, CEO of Cisco.

Supercharged by its $28 billion Splunk acquisition, Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins says the company is seizing the AI high ground with a big data AI-enabled security and observability advantage that rivals can't match.

Here's what else Robbins shared in an exclusive interview with Gina Narcisi for the April issue of CRN Magazine.

This month's issue also features a Q&A with Cisco's Executive Vice President and Chief Customer Experience Officer Liz Centoni. You can read it here .

Related: Cisco Channel Chief Rodney Clark On Deep AI Investments, Spurring Growth Through Partners


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Broadcom Suspends VMware Sales One Week To Migrate SAP To Oracle

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Broadcom is suspending all VMware sales and upgrades for a week, along with nine other critical features, to migrate VMware's SAP-based ERP (enterprise resource planning) system to an Oracle ERP system.

The move is also stopping all user registrations and licenses management. Customers will also lose the ability to set user permissions, manage enterprise agreements and purchase support.

Here's what partners are saying .


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