A look at the tech industry news from PR Newswire in September and October that you may have missed.
By Hunter Johnson | Published on November 12, 2024
The last two months in the biztech world have been a whirlwind of advancements shaping the future. Generative AI is making headlines as businesses begin to gain more confidence in this once uncharted territory.
IFA 2024 proved to be a great example as the five-day event unveiled innovative home solutions, sleep monitoring, and functional medicine and longevity training. This event highlighted the blend of convenience and connectivity.
Even though Generative AI and IFA 2024 produced major stories over the past couple of months, the feed was still rich in other engaging and relevant tech content. In fact, throughout September and October, PR Newswire distributed 10,000 technological releases which presented customer engagement, product launches and new patents.
Popular Business Technology Releases
In September and October, readers flocked to these technology articles on prnewswire.com:
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Here’s a look at some of the trends we noticed in September and October’s business technology press releases, with a few examples of each.
Generative AI
The AI sector has seen significant growth over the past few years and shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon. As uncertainty subsides, businesses begin to realize the benefits.
According to the Info-Tech research group Technology trends 2025 report, generative AI is at the forefront of IT investments, “driving the majority of AI investments across all industries and revolutionizing customer service, marketing and software development.”
Over the past two months, PR Newswire has distributed more than 2,900 AI outputs.
Check out some of those that caught our attention:
Cybersecurity
With recent data breaches, advances in AI, and investments in quantum computing, cybersecurity has become increasingly important to consumers and businesses. “Generative AI and quantum computing offer immense opportunities, but they also bring new risks,” Akiba Saeedi, vice president, IBM Security Product Management, said in a recent version.
Here at PR Newswire, more than 1,300 high-tech security versions crossed the wire in September and October.
Check out some of the solutions and guidelines:
IFA Berlin
IFAthe world’s largest consumer electronics show, was held in Berlin from September 6 to 10. Industry leaders and enthusiasts gathered to witness the latest technological advancements, from smart home innovations to technologies for healthier lifestyles.
Big brands like LG, Hisense, and TCL have brought their A(I) game. Here are some of the biggest headlines from the event:
Looking to the future
As the year draws to a close, business technology enthusiasts can expect continued advancements and greater confidence in artificial intelligence. We won’t have to wait long for updates because CES 2025 will be held in Las Vegas from January 7-10 and promises to provide an in-depth look at groundbreaking innovations and technologies.
About the author
Hunter Johnson is a Content Specialist at Cision PR Newswire and has been with the company for three years. He has a degree in communications from the University of Toledo. In her free time, Hunter enjoys watching Real Housewives, decorating her home, and taking care of her plants.