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Aug 29 (Reuters) – Salesforce (CRM.N) stock priceopen a new tab Shares rose about 4% on Thursday as investors welcomed the customer relationship management software maker’s strong quarterly results and efforts in artificial intelligence as a driver of growth.The company has been investing heavily to integrate AI technology into existing products, such as its messaging platform Slack, to enhance their functionality and attract more customers.”We continue to believe Salesforce is an underrated AI winner driven by its differentiated data and early success in developing and deploying its GenAI agent,” Goldman Sachs analyst Kash Langan said.Wall Street had worried that cuts…

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Mike Lynch, the billionaire IT entrepreneur who died in a yacht disaster that claimed seven lives on 19 August, was once a well-known figure in the UK. A colourful character and self-made businessman, testimony in his recent court battle in the US may shed light on the controversial IT leader with an almost unbelievable rags-to-riches story. Lynch was co-founder and former CEO of Autonomy, a software company that he sold to Hewlett-Packard in 2011 in a highly criticized deal for the company. HP had to write down $8.8 billion of the $11 billion purchase price and later accused Lynch and…

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Muslim women who support Harris-Waltz issued a statement yesterday making clear their support for the cause, even though they had withdrawn their support last week after undecided delegates to the Democratic National Convention were denied a request to have a Palestinian-American speak on stage.In its latest statement, the group said it launched the operation with the aim of highlighting policy differences between the Harris campaign and the Biden administration’s actions, the “imminent danger” of a second term for Trump and a desire for a “change in perspective” on the Gaza war.The group added that Harris’ selection of Walz as her…

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A leading gut health expert shared her favorite breakfast with Business Insider and the common breakfast items she no longer eats.Breakfast foods like cereal are often overly processed, even though they’re marketed as healthy. So, Dr. Tim Spector, a British epidemiologist, gut health expert, and co-founder of science and nutrition company ZOE, has a breakfast combination that he eats every morning that’s balanced and gut-healthy.”I used to have granola with skim milk, orange juice and tea, and I thought it was a very healthy breakfast,” she says.But since switching to a more gut-friendly breakfast, Spector finds herself staying full “all…

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Washington A former U.S. president and several members of Congress were the targets of a plot by two European men to threaten dozens of people by phoning false police emergency reports to their homes, according to court records unsealed Wednesday.According to the federal indictment, Tomas Szabo, 26, of Romania, and Nemanja Radovanovic, 21, of Serbia, made “swatting” calls to approximately 100 people, provoking aggressive responses by police officers at the victims’ homes. The Secret Service agent’s affidavit did not name any former US presidents or other government officials who were allegedly victims of the prank calls. The swatting attacks included…

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Buy now, pay later giant Klarna has boldly claimed that AI will replace its aspiring technologists, and its CEO has just given employees its biggest hint yet that they shouldn’t expect hundreds of them to retire as a group. Klarna co-founder and CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski has suggested he wants to reduce the company’s workforce from a peak of 5,000 to the magic number of 2,000 over the next few years. “Not only can we do more with less, but we can do more with less. We have about 2,000 people in the company. [employees]”We don’t want to set a specific…

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August 29, 2024 Kevin Maher The Louis Vuitton Cup is the 39thNumber The annual America’s Cup kicks off today at 14:00 CET. With six helmsmen sitting on either side of the Louis Vuitton Cup, a tense atmosphere hung over the stage as a press conference on Wednesday, August 28, set the tone for the opening of the America’s Cup in Barcelona, ​​Spain. The annual sailing competition begins today with an eight-day double round-robin series that will see one challenger team eliminated at the end. “It’s starting to get serious fast. We are racing for real now. The qualification regatta was…

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LONDON: Polio has been eradicated from most of the world as part of a decades-long eradication effort by the World Health Organization and its partners. However, it remains one of the world’s most infectious diseases and is still endemic in a small number of countries. WHO and its partners hope to eradicate polio in the next few years. Until polio is wiped off the face of the earth, the virus will continue to cause epidemics wherever children are not fully vaccinated. The recent case of polio infection in an unvaccinated infant in the Gaza Strip marks the first time the…

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