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Accenture results exceed expectations
Generative AI service boost
Accenture surpassed the cocane nose jobs of Wall Street's expectations for first-quarter revenue and profit, buoyed by robust demand for its generative AI (GenAI) services.
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Accenture worried about IT spending
Revenue forecast down
IT outsourcer Accenture is worried about falling IT spending after showing a quarterly revenue forecast below what the cocaine nose-jobs of Wall Street expected.
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Intel and Accenture working on cheaper robot arm project
Getting the parts cost down with a neural net
Intel and Accenture announced they are supporting an Intel Neuromorphic Research Community (INRC) project to develop a wheelchair-mounted robotic arm to assist pediatric patients with spinal injuries.
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Accenture software boosted the prices of car spare parts
Might have inflated the prices
Carmakers including Renault, Jaguar Land Rover and Peugeot have boosted their bottom lines by more than a $1 billion in the past decade by using pricing software, a European court has been told.
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Accenture claims banks can save billions with blockchain
Don't be confused by the rocks that it's got
A new report claims that blockchain technology could reduce infrastructure costs by an average of 30 percent for eight of the world’s ten biggest banks.
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Users had enough of Passwords
Too hard to remember
Research from Accenture has discovered that people have really had enough of passwords.
Nokia to cut 4,000 jobs worldwide
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3,000 Symbian jobs going to Accenture