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Gong Surpasses $500M ARR as Enterprise Sales Tech Proves Resilient Amid AI-Driven Budget Scrutiny

Israeli software company Gong has crossed the $500 million mark in annual recurring revenue, a milestone that underscores the resilience of the sales-technology market at a time when many corporate customers are rethinking spending on software and experimenting with generative AI alternatives. The achievement was reported by Globes in an article titled “Gong ARR exceeds…

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Indian Manufacturers Outspend Global Peers in Smart Manufacturing Push, Driving Rapid Digital Transformation

Indian manufacturers are significantly outpacing their global counterparts in investment intensity for smart manufacturing initiatives, according to recent findings highlighted in the Economic Times article titled “Indian firms spending 1.6x more than global peers on smart mfg in high-spend bracket: Rockwell.” The report, based on research from industrial automation company Rockwell Automation, indicates that companies…

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Google Targets Smart Homes With Gemini AI Push via Open Blueprint Strategy

Google is preparing to extend its Gemini artificial intelligence platform beyond phones and computers into the domestic sphere, according to a report published by StartupNews.fyi titled “Google’s Gemini AI Coming to Every Home via Free Blueprints.” The initiative signals a broader strategic shift toward making advanced AI systems a foundational layer of everyday life, particularly…

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AI-Enhanced Stretchable Wearable Patch Advances Real-Time Health Monitoring Accuracy

Researchers have developed a new generation of soft, stretchable wearable technology enhanced by artificial intelligence, promising more accurate and continuous health monitoring, according to an article titled “AI-powered stretchable patch with advanced algorithms improves health monitoring” published by Tech Xplore. The innovation centers on a flexible electronic patch designed to conform closely to the human…

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Why Real-Time Data Streams Are Becoming the True Competitive Edge for AI Startups

In a recent interview highlighted by The Economic Times in its article “Why Sarvam’s Vivek Raghavan Calls Data in Motion the Most Valuable Asset for AI Startups,” Sarvam co-founder Vivek Raghavan argued that the competitive edge in artificial intelligence is shifting decisively away from static datasets toward real-time data streams. Raghavan’s perspective reflects a broader…

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Why AI Startups Can’t Mirror SaaS Margins and What Founders Must Do Instead

Artificial intelligence startups are unlikely to replicate the high-margin economics that defined the software-as-a-service (SaaS) boom, according to venture capital firm Kalaari Capital, which is urging founders to recalibrate their strategies in response to a fundamentally different cost structure. In an article titled “AI startups don’t enjoy SaaS-era margins — here’s what Kalaari Capital’s Harshit…

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Israel AI 2026 Strategy Signals Major Tech Policy Reset Focused on Compute Talent Data Governance and Public Procurement

Israel is preparing a sweeping recalibration of its technology policy as it seeks to defend its position in a global race that is increasingly defined by computing power, access to data and the ability to convert research into deployable products. The effort is laid out in “Israel’s AI 2026 Strategy,” published by VC Cafe, which…

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Indian Startups Urged to Prioritize Long Term Fundamentals Over AI Hype

Indian startups risk undermining their long-term competitiveness if they allow short-term trends in artificial intelligence to dictate their core strategies, according to OpenAI India’s Pragya Misra, who has urged founders to focus on enduring fundamentals rather than chasing the latest technological wave. In a recent interview reported by The Economic Times in the article “Indian…

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