
The Moveworks Founders take ZDNet under the hood of the new Employee Service Platform, which now solves HR, Finance, and Facilities issues.
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Everything at Moveworks is inspired by a simple idea: It shouldn’t take days to get help at work. Today, after half a decade, Moveworks delivers instant help to all lines of business.
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Today, Moveworks announced the Employee Service Platform: a single solution that resolves employees’ requests across all lines of business. Moveworks CEO Bhavin Shah tells TechCrunch why the platform is tailored to the new normal of work.
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What do the latest large language models — like GPT-3 and Switch Transformer — mean for the future of NLP? Moveworks CTO Vaibhav Nivargi gives his expert opinion.
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Digital signature and contract management company DocuSign's IT automation projects paid off when the pandemic lockdowns hit. Here's why.
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The pandemic and the effects of remote work, with employees isolated from colleagues and the Help Desk, has led to a renewed focus by some CIOs on improving employee user experience.
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Find out which tech companies have enough momentum to become successful businesses and accelerate your career growth.
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Moveworks CTO Vaibhav Nivargi explains how AI is making proactive tech support a reality.
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In this eWEEK EXPERT Q&A, Moveworks CTO Vaibhav Nivargi explains why we're seeing more AI in more apps in more places than we've ever seen before.
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Our CEO Bhavin Shah shares how truly interactive AI frees up the service desk.
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The Information selected 50 companies across six sectors to be on our inaugural list of the most promising private tech startups.
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Chatbots are the top use case of AI in the enterprise. If you are looking for a chatbot use case, here are five to consider.
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Moveworks CTO Vaibhav Nivargi explains how we’re finally fixing enterprise search.
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Transfer learning and collective learning enable enterprises to build machine learning models using small data when big data isn't available.
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Sapphire Ventures released its second annual CIO Innovation Index, which includes insights from more than 100 CIOs to better understand spending, strategies guiding innovation, and more.
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Bay Area professionals speak to the career openings they’ve been given –– particularly when it comes to chasing innovation in product and technology in their respective industries.
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In the battle for your attention, SaaS applications must engage with you on your terms to emerge victorious.
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Natural Language Understanding (NLU) has made progress in reducing the language barrier between people and AI by solving semantics with mathematics.
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The information compiled a list of 12 AI startups worth watching.
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How Will COVID-19 Shape The Future Of Work? Answer by Josh Coyne, Investor at Kleiner Perkins.
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Equinix CIO Milind Wagle provides an update on the company's AI initiatives and how they helped during the COVID-19 crisis.
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Vaibhav Nivargi, CTO of Moveworks, talks about Natural Language Understanding, interacting with users using chatbots, and augmenting customer service with AI.
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Forbes AI 50 founders predict what artificial intelligence will look like post coronavirus.
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Forbes compiled a list of the 25 best enterprise software startups to watch in 2020.
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Forbes second annual AI 50, a list of private, U.S.-based companies that are using artificial intelligence in meaningful business-oriented way.
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CB Insights put together a list of 50 future unicorns, companies they think will eventually be valued at $1B or more.
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Forbes list of the 25 fastest-growing venture-backed startups most likely to reach a $1 billion valuation.
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A new report shows that three-quarters of business leaders expect automation to accelerate in the wake of the crisis.
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The abstract challenge of “democratizing AI” can be reduced, in part, to a concrete technical problem: how to fuel machine learning with small data. And — even more fortunately — that problem is fast getting solved.
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Here are 15 tech startups that Darling, Chambers, and two other VCs plucked from their portfolios that they expect to come out of the COVID-19 crisis stronger than before.
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The coronavirus crisis sees CIOs accelerating their adoption of automation, analytics and new processes to cope with the pandemic’s disruptions and steer the enterprise forward in uncertain times.
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Freedom Financial Network wanted to prioritize its employees’ experience by resolving their IT issues within seconds—not days. Moveworks now enables those employees to get the IT support they need, straight on Slack, in real time.
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The Core Challenges in Moving To Remote Work Overnight, What Does Great Change Management Look Like & The Optimal Position For Customer Success In The Organisation with Bhavin Shah, Founder & CEO @ Moveworks
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Moveworks CTO Vaibhav Nivargi explains how conversational AI bots have finally modernized IT support — allowing employees to get tech help on their terms.
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AppDynamics has found its year-old installation of Moveworks devours more of the support tickets generated by a four-figure workforce.
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Moveworks has swung above its weight and developed deep learning models that are much more accurate and precise compared to traditional machine learning approaches.
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Moveworks aims to utilize natural language processing together with AI to decipher and solve everyday IT problems that users may send tickets to resolve.
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Business Insider reached out to a select group of successful venture capital firms and asked them name the startups that are poised to have very good years.
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$10.7B was invested in AI startups this year in their seed, early-stage venture, or late-stage venture funding rounds.
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Moveworks AI is focused on resolving internal IT help desk issues autonomously.
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47 enterprise startups to bet your career on in 2020
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In this collection, we put together a list of some of the most interesting startups to keep on your radar in 2020. The list is based on our internal survey of numerous AngelList employees who interact with thousands of startups every year.
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CRN looks at the 10 hottest startups of 2019 that are developing new offerings for artificial intelligence and machine learning.
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Moveworks raised an additional $75 million in venture capital, bringing its total raised to $105 million.
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Moveworks today revealed that it’s raised $75 million in a series B fundraising round, bringing the company’s total amount raised to $105 million following a $30 million round in April 2019.
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Moveworks, a startup using AI to help resolve help desk tickets in an automated fashion, announced a $75 million Series B investment today.
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Conversational AI specialist Moveworks has raised $75 million in a Series B financing round, bringing the company’s total amount raised to $105 million, putting a chunky feather in the cap after a blistering 2019 during which it came out of stealth mode.
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Moveworks has been bringing natural-language bots to help desk applications, and it just got a giant new round of funding to commercialize large-scale NLP processing models such as Google's BERT.
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Here’s the pitch deck AI startup Moveworks used to convince Kleiner Perkins to lead a $75 million funding round after missing the opportunity 2 years ago.
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Yousuf Khan, CIO of Moveworks, discusses his career and the greater tech landscape in today's edition of CIO Spotlight.
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Every Monday morning we fire five questions at a leading C-suite figure. Today we’re pleased to be joined by Vaibhav Nivargi, co-founder and CTO of conversational AI and IT support company Moveworks.
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Artificial intelligence is infiltrating every industry, allowing vehicles to navigate without drivers, assisting doctors with medical diagnoses, and giving financial institutions more nuanced ways to predict risk. But for all the authentic use cases, there's a lot of hype too.
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Artificial intelligence can provide timely and efficient IT support, freeing up tech pros' workloads.
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This time is different for a simple reason: artificial intelligence, in its latest incarnation, called deep learning, has become "industrialized."
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Moveworks is an AI startup that uses AI and natural language processing resolve basic IT issues in a company. The company has raised $30 million.
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A financial services company will retrain its help desk staff to be app developers and SREs, while AI handles the grunt work for the company's call center employees.
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Help-desk tickets are regularly stranded for 72 hours while admins try to figure out what people are actually asking. Startup Moveworks is adapting natural language understanding to decipher and automate those mysterious requests.
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New graduates should jump on board one of these high flying companies and go along for the ride
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More tech tasks are being done by robots as businesses look to keep costs down
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The three-year-old firm is coming out of stealth mode on the heels of a $30 million Series A investment from Lightspeed Venture Partners and Bain Capital with a product that can automatically complete a range of tech support chores like unlocking accounts or managing email lists.
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