IT Spend

How US banks, insurance firms are prioritizing their Tech Spend in 2026

For years, the narrative around enterprise technology investment was driven by innovation cycles: cloud, mobile, and more recently, artificial intelligence. But in 2026, the conversation inside U.S. banks and insurance companies has shifted. Technology spending is no longer about experimentation. It is about allocation discipline. Across banking and insurance, budgets are being directed toward a relatively …

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How U.S. Enterprises are actually buying AI and software in 2026

For much of the past decade, the global technology industry has been driven by a simple assumption: innovation sells. The more advanced the technology – particularly in artificial intelligence – the stronger its appeal to enterprise buyers. In the United States in 2026, that assumption no longer holds. Across industries such as banking, financial services, …

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Is AI the ultimate answer for everything today?

CIOs today grappling with demand for AI as the answer for every business and technology challenge. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) have become indispensable tools in today’s fast-paced business landscape, revolutionizing the way large enterprises operate. From streamlining operations to enhancing decision-making, AI and ML technologies offer a multitude of benefits that drive …

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US Enterprises accelerating Cloud spend

Cloud has become the new tool for achieving competitive edge in the industry. Cloud-based software services have become a major trend in the US market, with more and more businesses moving to the cloud to enjoy greater flexibility, scalability, and cost-effectiveness. According to a report by Gartner, the global public cloud services market is expected …

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