Beyond India: Adobe & Microsoft Join Forces Against Salesforce & Tesla’s Power Plan for Japan

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By Aastha Singal | Mar 28, 2019
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1. Adobe & Microsoft join forces to take on Salesforce. The two tech companies have partnered to bolster each other’s sales and marketing software capabilities.

2. Tesla is developing its largest power storage system and in Asia. Being built in Osaka, the plant will provide emergency backup power to trains in Japan.

3. Artificial Intelligence has become a part of DNA for Google. Considering the ethical concerns around the technology, the company has launched a global advisory council to keep AI in check.

4. In the biggest deal in the last 2 decades, McDonald’s is acquiring Dynamic Yield Ltd. World’s biggest restaurant chain is reportedly pumping $300 million into the deal.

Here’s the “news that entrepreneurs can use”. Know what’s trending in the Indian business world in 60 seconds.

1. Adobe & Microsoft join forces to take on Salesforce. The two tech companies have partnered to bolster each other’s sales and marketing software capabilities.

2. Tesla is developing its largest power storage system and in Asia. Being built in Osaka, the plant will provide emergency backup power to trains in Japan.

3. Artificial Intelligence has become a part of DNA for Google. Considering the ethical concerns around the technology, the company has launched a global advisory council to keep AI in check.

4. In the biggest deal in the last 2 decades, McDonald’s is acquiring Dynamic Yield Ltd. World’s biggest restaurant chain is reportedly pumping $300 million into the deal.

Here’s the “news that entrepreneurs can use”. Know what’s trending in the Indian business world in 60 seconds.

Aastha Singal

Former Features Writer
Entrepreneur Staff
A business journalist looking to find happiness in the world of startups, investments, MSMEs and more. Officially started her career as a news reporter for News World India, Aastha had short stints with NDTV and NewsX. A true optimist seeking to make a difference, she is a comic junkie who'd rather watch a typical Bollywood...

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