Claude stories - Page 6
Cloudinary unveils MCP Server for easier AI-powered image tasks
Wed, 18th Jun 2025
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genai
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llms
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ai
Cloudinary launches MCP Server, enabling users to manage images and videos via natural language without coding, available to all including free plan users.
Varonis unveils MCP Server for AI-driven data security tasks
Wed, 11th Jun 2025
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saas
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data protection
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hybrid cloud
Varonis launches MCP Server, letting users integrate AI tools like ChatGPT with its platform to automate and enhance data security tasks.
MiQ unveils Sigma AI platform to unify programmatic advertising
Fri, 6th Jun 2025
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hyperscale
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martech
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supply chain
MiQ has launched Sigma, an AI-driven platform uniting over 300 data feeds to streamline and optimise programmatic advertising globally.
Skymel launches ARIA to unite major AI models in one platform
Wed, 4th Jun 2025
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agentic ai
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ai models
Skymel unveils ARIA, an AI assistant uniting ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini and Perplexity into one seamless platform for unified, accurate user answers.
Fact: The future belongs to AI-first companies
Thu, 13th Mar 2025
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digital transformation
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hcm
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partner programmes
As AI reshapes the business landscape, Employment Hero emphasises embedding AI into operations, urging firms to adapt or risk losing out on future success.
The inquiry is no longer “Are you using AI?” but “How are you using it?”
Thu, 27th Feb 2025
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partner programmes
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risk & compliance
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genai
As AI becomes essential in legal practices, clients now demand to know not if law firms use it, but how effectively they do so.
DeepSeek models spark global regulatory & privacy debates
Wed, 19th Feb 2025
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data privacy
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cybersecurity
DeepSeek's new models, V3 and R1, have sparked discussions around security and privacy, leading Tenable to issue an FAQ addressing potential concerns.
UPDATE: New Zealand, South Korea conclude free-trade agreement
Sat, 15th Nov 2014
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agricultural technology
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clean technologies
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climate change
NZ and South Korea seal a free-trade deal, slashing $230m in export tariffs, aiming to boost two-way trade currently valued at $4bn.