TCS Deploys Claude AI to 50,000 Employees, Eyes Enterprise Market
Tata Consultancy Services has announced a global strategic partnership with Anthropic, rolling out Claude AI to 50,000 employees across engineering, finance, legal, sales and marketing. But here's the bigger play: TCS plans to jointly bring AI solutions to heavily regulated industries like financial services, healthcare, and medtech. The move signals how consulting giants are pivoting from labor arbitrage to AI deployment partners.
Read on The Tech Portal →MarTech's API Report Card: Which Platforms Are Ready for AI Agents?
A new public dataset grades 152 B2B APIs on their "agent-readiness" — and the findings are sobering. With 90.3% of marketing teams already using AI agents somewhere in their stack, the question isn't if but where your current platforms will bottleneck. Key insight: 68% of enterprises run agents embedded in existing platforms, not replacing them. The real risk? API rate limits that agents burn through in minutes.
Read on MarTech →Forbes: Uber Burned Its Entire 2026 AI Budget by April
Enterprise AI costs are spiraling beyond forecasts. Forbes reports that Uber exhausted its entire 2026 AI budget by April, highlighting a growing crisis in proving ROI on token-based billing models. The problem isn't adoption — it's that AI consumption scales faster than value realization. For enterprise leaders: expect harder questions from finance about AI tool costs in the back half of this year.
Read on Forbes →$15M Enterprise AI Deal: Social Listening Goes NVIDIA-Powered
Treasure Global just secured a $15M contract to build an enterprise-grade Social Listening AI System using LLMs and NVIDIA-powered GPU infrastructure. The platform promises real-time sentiment analysis, trend detection, and automated dashboards — the kind of always-on market intelligence that used to require armies of analysts. This is the future of competitive intel: AI that never sleeps.
Read on GlobeNewswire →G2's Spring Report: Marketing Automation Adoption Hits 68%
G2's Spring 2026 Report shows marketing automation platforms have reached 68% user adoption — meaning they're delivering real value, but there's still 32% headroom. The report highlights that B2B marketers are now layering AI agents on top of existing automation, not replacing it. The platforms winning? Those with APIs that can handle agent-scale queries without melting down.
Read on G2 →💡 My Take
Read this one: The MarTech API report card. If you're evaluating your tech stack, this is your homework assignment. The "SaaSpocalypse" isn't about which tools get replaced — it's about which ones have the infrastructure to work with AI agents. Most don't. The platforms with weak APIs are the most exposed. Time to audit your stack.