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Bot Services Market May Set Epic Growth Story : Artificial Solutions, IBM, Next IT Corp, Nuance Communications, AWS

Edison, NJ — (SBWIRE) — 07/09/2021 — The Latest Released Bot Services market study has evaluated the future growth potential of Global Bot Services market and provides information and useful stats on market structure and size. The report is intended to provide market intelligence and strategic insights to help decision makers take sound investment decisions…

Edison, NJ — (SBWIRE) — 07/09/2021 — The Latest Released Bot Services market study has evaluated the future growth potential of Global Bot Services market and provides information and useful stats on market structure and size. The report is intended to provide market intelligence and strategic insights to help decision makers take sound investment decisions and identify potential gaps and growth opportunities. Additionally, the report also identifies and analyses changing dynamics, emerging trends along with essential drivers, challenges, opportunities and restraints in Bot Services market. The study includes market share analysis and profiles of players such as Gupshup, Pypestream, Inbenta Technologies, IPsoft, Creative Virtual Ltd, Microsoft Corporation, Astute Solutions, Botego, Webio, Rasa Technologies GmbH, Pandorabots, Artificial Solutions, IBM, Next IT Corp, Aspect Software, Amazon Web Services, Nuance Communications, Do You Dream Up, LogMeIn, CogniCor Technologies, Kore.ai, Facebook, Google, Chatfuel, Avaamo, AI INCORPORATED & 24/7 Customer.If you are a Bot Services manufacturer and would like to check or understand policy and regulatory proposal, designing clear explanations of the stakes, potential winners and losers, and options for improvement then this article will help you understand the pattern with Impacting Trends. Click To get SAMPLE PDF (Including Full TOC, Table & Figures)Major Highlights of the Bot Services Market report released by HTF MIMarket Breakdown by Applications: In Chapter 7, on the basis of applications, the Bot Services market from 2015 to 2025 covers:, BFSI, Real Estate, Media and Entertainment, IT & Telecom, Retail and Ecommerce, Healthcare & OthersMarket Breakdown by Types: , Websites, Contact Center & Customer Service & Social MediaRevenue and Sales Estimation — Historical Revenue and sales volume is presented and further data is triangulated with top-down and bottom-up approaches to forecast complete market size and to estimate forecast numbers for key regions covered in the report along with classified and well recognized Types and end-use industry.SWOT Analysis on Bot Services Players
In additional Market Share analysis of players, in-depth profiling, product/service and business overview, the study also concentrates on BCG matrix, heat map analysis, FPNV positioning along with SWOT analysis to better correlate market competitiveness.Demand from top notch companies and government agencies is expected to rise as they seek more information on latest scenario. Check Demand Determinants section for more information.Regulation Analysis
– Local System and Other Regulation: Regional variations in Laws for the use of Bot Services
– Regulation and its Implications
– Other CompliancesHave Any Query? Ask Our Expert @: https://www.htfmarketreport.com/enquiry-before-buy/3364212-2020-2025-global-bot-services-market-report-production-and-consumption-professional-analysisFIVE FORCES & PESTLE ANALYSIS:In order to better understand Market condition five forces analysis is conducted that includes Bargaining power of buyers, Bargaining power of suppliers, Threat of new entrants, Threat of substitutes, Threat of rivalry.- Political (Political policy and stability as well as trade, fiscal and taxation policies)
– Economical (Interest rates, employment or unemployment rates, raw material costs and foreign exchange rates)
– Social (Changing family demographics, education levels, cultural trends, attitude changes and changes in lifestyles)
– Technological (Changes in digital or mobile technology, automation, research and development)
– Legal (Employment legislation, consumer law, health and safety, international as well as trade regulation and restrictions)
– Environmental (Climate, recycling procedures, carbon footprint, waste disposal and sustainability)Book Latest Edition of Global Bot Services Market Study @ https://www.htfmarketreport.com/buy-now?format=1&report=3364212Heat map Analysis, 3-Year Financial and Detailed Company Profiles of Key & Emerging Players: Gupshup, Pypestream, Inbenta Technologies, IPsoft, Creative Virtual Ltd, Microsoft Corporation, Astute Solutions, Botego, Webio, Rasa Technologies GmbH, Pandorabots, Artificial Solutions, IBM, Next IT Corp, Aspect Software, Amazon Web Services, Nuance Communications, Do You Dream Up, LogMeIn, CogniCor Technologies, Kore.ai, Facebook, Google, Chatfuel, Avaamo, AI INCORPORATED & 24/7 CustomerGeographically, the following regions together with the listed national/local markets are fully investigated:
– APAC (Japan, China, South Korea, Australia, India, and Rest of APAC; Rest of APAC is further segmented into Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, New Zealand, Vietnam, and Sri Lanka)
– Europe (Germany, UK, France, Spain, Italy, Russia, Rest of Europe; Rest of Europe is further segmented into Belgium, Denmark, Austria, Norway, Sweden, The Netherlands, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, and Romania)
– North America (U.S., Canada, and Mexico)
– South America (Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Rest of South America)
– MEA (Saudi Arabia, UAE, South Africa)Some Extracts from Global Bot Services Market Study Table of ContentGlobal Bot Services Market Size (Sales) Market Share by Type (Product Category) [, Websites, Contact Center & Customer Service & Social Media] in 2020
Bot Services Market by Application/End Users [In Chapter 7, on the basis of applications, the Bot Services market from 2015 to 2025 covers:, BFSI, Real Estate, Media and Entertainment, IT & Telecom, Retail and Ecommerce, Healthcare & Others]
Global Bot Services Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2025)
Bot Services Competition by Players/Suppliers, Region, Type and Application
Bot Services (Volume, Value and Sales Price) table defined for each geographic region defined.
Supply Chain, Sourcing Strategy and Downstream Buyers, Industrial Chain Analysis
……..and view more in complete table of ContentsCheck it Out Complete Details os Report @ https://www.htfmarketreport.com/reports/3364212-2020-2025-global-bot-services-market-report-production-and-consumption-professional-analysisThanks for reading this article; HTF MI also offers Custom Research services providing focused, comprehensive and tailored research according to clientele objectives. Thanks for reading this article; you can also get individual chapter wise section or region wise report like Balkan, China based, North America, Europe or Southeast Asia.Contact US :
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Xbox Boss Asha Sharma Announces Leadership Reshuffle in Bid to ‘Move Faster,’ Bringing in Former Microsoft AI Colleagues

UPDATE: Xbox boss Asha Sharma has confirmed that Microsoft has stopped development of Copilot on console. In a tweet, Sharma said Microsoft will retire features “that don’t align with where we’re headed.” Gaming Copilot, which was in beta, was designed as “your personal gaming sidekick with Xbox.” The idea was that players could ask for

UPDATE: Xbox boss Asha Sharma has confirmed that Microsoft has stopped development of Copilot on console.

In a tweet, Sharma said Microsoft will retire features “that don’t align with where we’re headed.”

Gaming Copilot, which was in beta, was designed as “your personal gaming sidekick with Xbox.” The idea was that players could ask for help anytime or anywhere while they were playing a game. “With in-game assistance, get unstuck, pass roadblocks, and level-up your gameplay,” Microsoft said. “The guide you want, when you want it. Brainstorm strategies and get tips or insights with personalized coaching.”

It would also provide users with gaming recommendations. Gaming Copilot is currently available in the Xbox mobile app, and on Game Bar for Windows 11, and on the ROG Xbox Ally handhelds.

“Xbox needs to move faster, deepen our connection with the community, and address friction for both players and developers,” Sharma said. “Today, we promoted leaders who helped build Xbox, while also bringing in new voices to help push us forward. This balance is important as we get the business back on track. As part of this shift, you’ll see us begin to retire features that don’t align with where we’re headed. We will begin winding down Copilot on mobile and will stop development of Copilot on console.”

ORIGINAL STORY: Newly-installed Xbox boss Asha Sharma has announced a major reshuffle of the company’s platform technology teams, as Microsoft’s gaming division seeks to rebuild its position and release Project Helix, its next-generation console.

In an internal memo shared with Xbox staff today, seen by IGN, Sharma stated that leadership change was needed to “begin building the capacity we need” to evolve the Xbox brand and “how we work.”

As part of the changes, Sharma is bringing four former colleagues from Microsoft’s CoreAI division, where she previously served, over to Xbox. IGN understands that Xbox’s previous stance on AI remains unchanged.

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“Right now, it is too hard to ship impact quickly,” Sharma wrote, adding: “we spend too much time inward instead of with the community; and we lack the capability we need in some key areas.”

For Xbox fans, likely the most widely-known name among the list of today’s changes is that of Jason Ronald, the Microsoft veteran with more than 20 years of experience building Xbox. Ronald has now been elevated to a position where he is accountable for Project Helix and the Xbox platform.

Elsewhere on the company’s hardware team, Roanne Sones, a corporate vice president for Xbox devices and ecosystem, will take a long-planned leave of absence later this year and return as an Xbox advisor.

CoreAI vice president of product Jared Palmer, will join Xbox’s platform-level content push “investing in the systems that make it easy to build, submit and scale high-quality games,” with a focus on “developer tooling, taste and infrastructure.” Tim Allen, another key CoreAI staff member, will join Xbox to lead experience design, in a role that merges “product design, design engineering, research, and creative with a fan-first focus.”

Jonathan McKay will become Xbox’s head of growth. Evan Chaki will run a new engineering group focused on removing repetitive work and simplifying development. Both are also moving over from Microsoft’s CoreAI division.

Other changes will see David Schloss, a former colleague of Sharma’s at Instacart, lead the Xbox subscription and cloud business. Kevin Gammill, a 20-year Microsoft veteran who has worked on the Xbox user experience, will meanwhile leave the company.

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While the quartet of additions to Xbox from CoreAI will likely raise eyebrows — as Sharma’s own move did earlier this year — the changes are believed to be positioned internally as simply about bringing in the best talent, with experience working in Microsoft’s AI division seen as just another part of the company.

The changes follow another bruising quarter for Microsoft’s gaming division. In the three months ending March 31, 2026, Microsoft’s Gaming revenue decreased 7%, Xbox content and services revenue decreased 5%, and Xbox hardware revenue (money made from the sale of Xbox consoles) declined 33%.

“While we have made progress expanding the business and our margins, player and revenue growth has not yet met our ambition,” Sharma wrote last week via a post on social media. “We know we have work to do to earn every player today and into the future.”

Last month brought a new mission statement from Sharma an

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Microsoft Edge stores your passwords in plaintext RAM… on purpose

If you tend to save your passwords in your browser, you need to be more careful. A security researcher from Norway has uncovered a serious vulnerability in Microsoft Edge that shows passwords are stored in memory as plaintext, as shown in this social media post. Any malicious user with local access could easily intercept all

If you tend to save your passwords in your browser, you need to be more careful. A security researcher from Norway has uncovered a serious vulnerability in Microsoft Edge that shows passwords are stored in memory as plaintext, as shown in this social media post.

Any malicious user with local access could easily intercept all your stored passwords…
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Xbox “has work to do”, but is “recommitting” to core fans following hardware revenue drop of 33% year-on-year

If you click on a link and make a purchase we may receive a small commission. Read our editorial policy. Home News Xbox “has work to do”, but is “recommitting” to core fans following hardware revenue drop of 33% year-on-year Player growth has “not yet met our ambition”. Image credit: Xbox News by Victoria Phillips

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Xbox “has work to do”, but is “recommitting” to core fans following hardware revenue drop of 33% year-on-year

Player growth has “not yet met our ambition”.


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Earlier today, Microsoft shared its earnings results Q3 FY2026, covering for the period between 1st January and 31st March. Microsoft’s revenue is up 18 percent, at $82.9bn, though gaming revenue fell seven percent. Xbox content and services also saw a drop of five percent year on year. Microsoft attributed this to “a prior year comparable that benefited from strong first-party performance”.

Meanwhile, Xbox hardware revenue dropped 33 percent. This follows a price rise for Xbox Series X/S consoles in the US towards the end of last year, the consoles’ second in six months. In November, Microsoft said this price increase was due to “changes in the macroeconomic environment”. Despite this, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said the company had “set new records for monthly Xbox active users in the quarter, as well as game streaming hours”.

A little teaser for Xbox’s Project Helix.Watch on YouTube

Writing on social media platform X, Microsoft’s newly-appointed Xbox boss Asha Sharma said “while we have made progress expanding the business and our margins

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IREN Doubles Down on AI Cloud Pivot as Bernstein Cuts Target but Keeps Top Pick Rating

IREN stayed Bernstein’s top AI-focused Bitcoin miner after a target cut to $100, as Microsoft-backed GPU expansion keeps its $3.7 billion cloud revenue target central to the stock story. The post IREN Doubles Down on AI Cloud Pivot as Bernstein Cuts Target but Keeps Top Pick Rating appeared first on Crypto News Australia…

IREN stayed Bernstein’s top AI-focused Bitcoin miner after a target cut to $100, as Microsoft-backed GPU expansion keeps its $3.7 billion cloud revenue target central to the stock story.
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