Clover Infotech brings to you a curated round-up of important technology news and updates from the month of July, 2025 –
1. Oracle Helps Customers Boost Supply Chain Efficiency with New Advanced Inventory Management Solution
Oracle has added a new solution within Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain and Manufacturing (SCM), part of Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications Suite, to help organizations streamline warehouse operations and enhance supply chain efficiency. Oracle Fusion Cloud Advanced Inventory Management leverages embedded AI to simplify processes, improve decision-making, and optimize fulfillment…CONTINUE READING
2. Oracle Supports White House’s Vision for Healthcare Data Interoperability
Oracle Health delivers AI-powered cloud technology to enable interoperable data exchange and longitudinal health records that help practitioners to easily coordinate care across health systems, make informed decisions, and operate more efficiently to reduce costs…CONTINUE READING
3. Oracle Database@AWS announces General Availability, expands Networking Capabilities
AWS announced general availability of Oracle Database@AWS, launching a set of new AWS Networking capabilities that allow customers to easily build enterprise applications and services using Oracle Database@AWS. With this launch, customers can seamlessly connect their Oracle Database@AWS (ODB) networks with VPCs and on-premises networks and can establish secure access to AWS services natively from their ODB networks…CONTINUE READING
4. Gartner Forecasts Worldwide End-User Spending on GenAI Models to Total $14.2 Billion in 2025
Worldwide end-user spending on generative AI (GenAI) models is projected to total $14.2 billion in 2025, according to Gartner, Inc. End-user spending on specialized GenAI models, which include domain-specific language models (DSLMs), is estimated to total $1.1 billion in 2025. Specialized GenAI models are trained or fine-tuned on industry or business process-specific data…CONTINUE READING
5. Banks Can Speed Access to Capital with New Oracle Trade and Supply Chain Finance Cloud Services
New Oracle Trade Finance and Supply Chain Finance cloud services are empowering banks to provide corporate and small- and medium-sized enterprise (SME) clients faster access to financing through streamlined trade processes. Oracle has introduced these new cloud services to unify operations and help manage the entire trade and supply chain finance lifecycles. The new trade finance service enables banks to streamline, automate, and manage trade finance operations across geographies and currencies, improving operational efficiency and visibility…CONTINUE READING
“The shift to multimodal enterprise software is a fundamental transformation in business operations and innovation,” said Roberta Cozza, Sr. Director Analyst at Gartner. “Multimodal generative AI (GenAI) will revolutionize enterprise applications by adding previously unattainable features and functionalities, impacting sectors like healthcare, finance, and manufacturing. By enhancing domain-specific language models, it will improve accuracy, automate operations, and…CONTINUE READING
Forty-five percent of leaders in organizations with high AI maturity said their AI initiatives remain in production for three years or more to ensure sustained impact and value, according to a survey by Gartner, Inc. This compares to only 20% in low-maturity organizations. The survey revealed that choosing AI projects based on business value and technical feasibility, along with establishing robust governance structures and engineering practices, ensures the longevity of AI projects in high-maturity organizations…CONTINUE READING
India‘s domestic IT & Business Services market reached USD 16.5 billion in 2024, growing 6.9% year-over-year (YoY), down slightly compared to 7.3% in 2023, according to the International Data Corporation’s (IDC) Worldwide Semi-annual Services Tracker. The continuing moderation in growth rate is due to the prevailing volatile macroeconomic conditions…CONTINUE READING
9. Gartner Predicts One in 20 Supply Chain Managers Will Manage Robots, Rather Than Humans, by 2030
Organizations are placing greater emphasis on enhancing the capabilities of their existing workforce by supplementing with robotics due to factors like labor scarcity and rising costs. Smart robots have been identified by chief supply chain officers (CSCOs) as an important investment area, though many acknowledge their organization lacks internal robotics expertise to maximally leverage these innovative technologies…CONTINUE READING
10. IDC Forecasts 22.2% CAGR for Asia/Pacific Whole Cloud Market, Hitting $471.2B by 2028
According to an IDC Market Forecast titled Asia/Pacific Whole Cloud Services Forecast, 2025 –2028, the Asia/Pacific whole cloud spending is forecasted to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 22.2% and reach US$471.2 billion by 2028. Asia/Pacific whole cloud spending grew at a year-over-year (YoY) rate of 34.6% in 2024, and IDC expects the market to grow at 23.4% in 2025, as cloud-related spending continues to accelerate…CONTINUE READING