Enterprise AI
Coverage of Enterprise AI in the Nexus archive.
- AI memory startup Engram raised $98 million to help companies spend less running enterprise AI
AI memory startup Engram raised $98 million to help companies reduce costs in running enterprise AI. The 13-person company claims its models can achieve performance comparable to frontier AI while using up to 100 times fewer tokens.
- Nutanix's Tech Day London 2026 offers infrastructure insights
Nutanix's Tech Day London 2026 addresses hybrid infrastructure challenges, offering sessions on disaster recovery, data sovereignty, hybrid multicloud management, automation, and enterprise AI. The event, held on June 24, 2026 at Prospero House, targets infrastructure engineers, architects, and cloud professionals with free registration, lunch, and networking opportunities.
- At TechCrunch Disrupt 2026: Databricks’ co-founder on what kills enterprise AI deals
Enterprise AI is entering a new phase where companies are evaluating its safety for broad deployment rather than just its excitement. This shift was discussed at TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 by Databricks' co-founder.
- Hedera Council Welcomes Accenture to Advance Trusted Infrastructure for Enterprise AI | Hedera
The Hedera Council has welcomed Accenture as a new member to collaborate on advancing trusted infrastructure for enterprise AI. This partnership aims to enhance secure and scalable solutions for businesses leveraging artificial intelligence.
- Google claims to have all the answers for enterprise AI agent sprawl
Google is addressing enterprise AI agent sprawl by overhauling its Vertex AI platform into the Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform, emphasizing AI orchestration, security, and infrastructure tools. The company aims to streamline agentic AI development for businesses through expanded capabilities at Google Cloud Next.
- Kevin Weil and Bill Peebles exit OpenAI as company continues to shed ‘side quests’
Kevin Weil and Bill Peebles are leaving OpenAI as the company shuts down its Sora project and disbands its science team, shifting focus from consumer-oriented AI initiatives to enterprise AI solutions.
- Growing void between enterprise and frontier AI puts open weights models in the spotlight
The article discusses the growing gap between enterprise AI needs and frontier AI developments, highlighting open weights models as a potential solution. Companies like Google, Microsoft, Alibaba, and Nvidia are releasing open-source models, but most customers prioritize practicality, affordability, and data security over massive models.