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  1. At CES 2026, Intel made waves by launching its Intel® Core Ultra Series 3 processors, marking a significant leap in computing technology. This latest generation is designed to optimize power efficiency, elevate performance, and broaden compatibility with applications in an ever-evolving digital landscape. For small business owners, these enhancements could mean an accelerated path toward innovation and improved operational efficiency. Intel’s Series 3 processors are built on the newly developed Intel 18A semiconductor process, a milestone that emphasizes the company’s commitment to U.S. manufacturing. Jim Johnson, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Intel’s Clie…

  2. At the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, Intel is unveiling innovative advancements that could reshape mobile communications, particularly for small businesses. With the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in live mobile networks, Intel aims to make these networks not only more efficient but also cost-effective—ideal for small enterprises looking to streamline operations without heavy investments. Intel’s latest AI technologies promise to enhance mobile network performance significantly. By leveraging AI inference deployed closer to the network edge, businesses can expect improved traffic optimization, reduced congestion, and higher signal quality in real…

  3. In a rapidly evolving digital landscape, small businesses find themselves at a crossroads where technology can either elevate their operations or overwhelm them. Intel has stepped in with a significant update to its AI Assistant Builder that promises to enhance the AI capabilities available to small business owners. This innovative software, previously known as SuperBuilder, is set to change the way entrepreneurs leverage artificial intelligence for everyday tasks. The AI Assistant Builder allows users to harness the power of AI right from their Intel-based PCs without needing an Internet connection. This feature highlights Intel’s commitment to user privacy and data sec…

  4. At the recent CES 2026 event, a humanoid robot named RoBee took center stage, showcasing its potential to revolutionize sectors like manufacturing and healthcare. Designed by Oversonic Robotics, RoBee stands 6 feet tall and boasts advanced artificial intelligence capabilities, allowing it to handle complex tasks that require rapid decision-making. For small business owners, the implications of RoBee and its underlying technology—powered by Intel’s upcoming Core Ultra series 3 edge processors—are worth examining. This technology not only enhances RoBee’s functionality but also offers intriguing possibilities for businesses looking to leverage automation in their operation…

  5. Intel has unveiled its latest Intel® Xeon® 600 processors designed specifically for workstation use, promising a leap in performance that could greatly benefit small business owners in various sectors. As industries increasingly rely on computing power for data-intensive tasks, these innovations offer an opportunity for smaller operations to enhance efficiency and capabilities without breaking the bank. The new processors come as part of a complete update to Intel’s high-end workstation platform. Among the most significant improvements are increased core counts, better power efficiency, and enhanced support for AI workloads. Hector Guevarez, Director of Workstation Segme…

  6. When I talk with small business owners about their tech stack, I hear the same frustrations over and over: too many apps, too many logins, and not enough time to make sense of all the data scattered across them. Instead of technology simplifying their day, it often feels like they’re spending half their week just stitching tools together, chasing down information, and trying to keep everything secure with limited IT support. At the same time, the pressure to “do more with less” keeps rising—especially as AI, remote work, and customer expectations all move faster than most small teams can reasonably keep up with. That’s why I wanted to sit down with someone who lives at t…

  7. As small business owners, we often wear more hats than we can count — designer, marketer, accountant, customer service rep, and everything in between. Balancing creativity with the demands of running a business can feel like walking a tightrope without a net. I know that feeling firsthand, and it’s one reason I was drawn to my recent conversation with Amanda Stewart, the founder of Mochi Kids. Amanda has built her brand from a handful of handmade T-shirts into a beloved children’s clothing company known for its minimalist design and inclusive themes — all while managing operations, production, and marketing largely on her own. During our discussion at Adobe MAX 2025, Ama…

  8. As small business owners, we often hear about the importance of innovation and adaptability—but sometimes, the most powerful examples come from unexpected places. At SuiteWorld 2025, I had the chance to speak with Claudia Freed, President and CEO of EALgreen, a nonprofit that’s rethinking how to fund higher education through the principles of the circular economy. Her organization doesn’t just hand out scholarships; it transforms surplus inventory that might otherwise go to waste into life-changing financial aid for students. That’s an idea any small business owner can appreciate—turning inefficiency into opportunity. Whether it’s unused products, outdated processes, or …

  9. At SuiteConnect 2026 in New York, I caught up with Craig Dubitsky—Founder and CEO of happy®—for a wide-ranging conversation about what it really takes to scale a fast-growing consumer brand. While happy is known for its cold brew lattes, pods, and whole bean coffee, Craig’s story goes far beyond the product lineup. He’s built high-growth brands before, and he shares a memorable (and painful) lesson from his previous company, Hello: when your systems can’t keep up with rapid expansion, the business can grind to a halt. In this interview, Craig explains why he chose to build happy on NetSuite from day one, how real-time visibility helps his team make faster decisions, and …

  10. SuiteConnect 2026 in New York was packed with announcements, but one theme kept coming up in every hallway conversation: small businesses want AI that saves real time without sacrificing accuracy. In this interview, I sat down with Evan Goldberg—Founder and Executive Vice President of Oracle NetSuite—to unpack what NetSuite’s newest AI features are designed to do in the day-to-day reality of running finance, sales, and operations. Evan walked through how NetSuite is using AI to monitor trends and variances, catch anomalies early, and move businesses closer to a “continuous close” where your numbers are reliable every single day—not weeks after month-end. We also covered …

  11. For many small business owners, managing growth often means juggling too many systems — from spreadsheets to accounting tools to supplier portals — each working in its own silo. That’s the exact challenge Odeko set out to solve. Originally launched in New York, the company began as a disruptor in the café and coffee shop supply chain space, offering independent operators a way to consolidate their vendor relationships and ordering processes into one simple platform. Instead of having to “talk with five, six, eight vendors a day,” as Kelly Simons, Director of Enterprise Systems at Odeko, put it, small coffee shops could focus on what matters most — running their business a…

  12. After spending time at Adobe MAX this year, one announcement stood out for small business owners looking to level up their marketing: the introduction of Adobe Express’s new AI Assistant. I recently sat down with Parimal Deshpande, who leads global product marketing for Adobe Express and Creative Cloud, to unpack what this update really means for entrepreneurs who juggle design, promotion, and operations all at once. Over the past few years, Adobe Express has grown from a simple design app into a complete creative platform for non-designers—people who need professional-looking graphics, ads, and social posts without spending hours learning complicated software. The new A…

  13. In a significant move poised to reshape the future of the accounting profession, Intuit has launched its innovative Career Pipeline Program, aiming to empower one million aspiring accountants over the next five years. This initiative responds not only to the growing demand for skilled professionals but also to the urgent challenges posed by automation and artificial intelligence (AI) in the industry. As businesses increasingly rely on digital solutions, accountants remain indispensable to organizational success. Intuit, the developer behind popular financial tools such as QuickBooks and TurboTax, understands the vital role that accounting professionals play in steering b…

  14. Mid-market businesses are set to gain a competitive edge with the recent partnership between Intuit and Anthropic. This collaboration promises to introduce tailored AI agents designed specifically for various industries, enhancing workflow efficiencies and promoting smarter decision-making. With the integration of Anthropic’s Claude Agent SDK into Intuit’s existing platform, businesses now have an unprecedented opportunity to create and customize AI agents that cater to their specific operational needs. These agents are not just basic automation tools; they are advanced systems capable of blending data from multiple sources to provide actionable insights. This means comp…

  15. Intuit’s recent partnership with OpenAI marks a significant shift in how small businesses can leverage financial insights. This collaboration aims to integrate Intuit’s robust financial technology with OpenAI’s powerful AI models, creating an unprecedented blend of personalized, actionable financial guidance that can be accessed directly within ChatGPT. The collaboration brings an exciting suite of benefits for small business owners. With tools like QuickBooks, TurboTax, and Mailchimp integrated into ChatGPT, users can expect tailored insights derived from their financial data. Imagine a business owner querying, “How can I optimize my cash flow?” and receiving real-time,…

  16. Intuit is taking a significant step in connecting advertisers with small and mid-market businesses through its recent expansion of the SMB MediaLabs program. This integration with The Trade Desk allows advertisers to access Intuit’s valuable first-party audience segments, making it easier for businesses to reach decision-makers with more precision and relevance. Small and mid-sized enterprises (SMEs) represent a staggering 99% of U.S. businesses, bringing considerable purchasing power and influence. However, these businesses have traditionally been hard to reach for advertisers, often resulting in ineffective marketing campaigns fueled by outdated or fragmented third-par…

  17. In an era where cash flow management is paramount for small and mid-sized businesses (SMBs), Intuit has partnered with Affirm to enhance financial flexibility. This multi-year arrangement will allow QuickBooks users to incorporate Affirm’s “pay-over-time” solution directly into their transactions, providing an innovative way to improve payment methods and boost customer engagement. Managing cash flow proves challenging for many SMBs, with recent studies indicating that approximately 56% of these businesses are owed significant amounts due to unpaid invoices—averaging about $17,500 per business. Intuit aims to alleviate this burden through its collaboration with Affirm, p…

  18. Intuit is making waves in the small business world with the launch of its innovative Intuit Intelligence, a cutting-edge system designed to help businesses thrive in the era of artificial intelligence. This announcement, made during the Intuit Connect event in Las Vegas, highlights a significant shift in how businesses can leverage technology to streamline operations, make data-driven decisions, and ultimately boost growth. At the heart of Intuit’s new offerings is the promise of a virtual team of AI agents that work across various financial pillars, including customer management, payroll, accounting, and tax. These tools allow small business owners to ask any question r…

  19. Intuit has launched an innovative AI-powered construction edition of its Intuit Enterprise Suite, specifically designed for mid-market businesses in the $2 trillion construction industry. This new solution aims to tackle the unique complexities of construction management while streamlining workflows and enhancing cash flow. With features that integrate project management, financial oversight, and operational tasks, small business owners in the construction sector could find significant value in adopting this technology. Ashley Still, the Executive Vice President and General Manager of Mid-Market at Intuit, stresses the need for focused technology in this industry. “Const…

  20. Intuit Inc. has partnered with Cherry Bekaert, a significant player in the advisory, assurance, and tax sectors, to deliver a new solution aimed at small and mid-market businesses grappling with the complexities of growth. The initiative focuses on the Intuit Enterprise Suite—an AI-powered enterprise resource planning (ERP) system designed to streamline operations and enhance profitability. For small business owners, this collaboration highlights the increasing importance of adopting advanced technologies to maintain competitiveness. Intuit’s solution promises to alleviate common pain points experienced by growing businesses, such as managing multiple software applicatio…

  21. Small business owners are always on the lookout for innovative solutions to streamline operations, reduce costs, and improve customer experiences. Intuit, the financial technology giant behind popular products like TurboTax and QuickBooks, has recently announced a strategic partnership with Circle Internet Group to integrate stablecoin technology into its offerings. This partnership aims to redefine financial transactions for both individuals and businesses, promising faster, more cost-effective solutions. Intuit’s CEO, Sasan Goodarzi, articulated the company’s commitment to financial innovation, stating, “Intuit is at the forefront of financial innovation to deliver fas…

  22. In an era where mid-market businesses face increasing complexities and competition, Intuit Inc. has stepped up with a powerful new offering alongside Rehmann, a professional advisory firm. Their collaboration introduces the Intuit Enterprise Suite, aimed at enhancing growth for mid-market companies by leveraging artificial intelligence within a streamlined enterprise resource planning (ERP) platform. This partnership promises to tackle the challenges small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) encounter with outdated ERP systems. Simon Williams, vice president of the accountant segment at Intuit, noted, “Like Intuit, Rehmann is obsessed with customer success. This partner…

  23. Intuit has announced the launch of Tap to Pay on iPhone for QuickBooks Online customers in the U.S., providing small and mid-market businesses with a streamlined way to accept in-person contactless payments using only an iPhone. The new functionality enables QuickBooks users to manage their business finances more efficiently while improving cash flow and payment processing. “With Tap to Pay on iPhone, we’re giving customers a competitive advantage that accelerates cash flow, business growth, and customer loyalty,” David Hahn, SVP, QuickBooks Money Platform says. “What makes Tap to Pay on iPhone unique for QuickBooks customers, is that it allows them to streamline their i…

  24. Intuit announced Wednesday that it has signed an agreement to acquire GoCo, a provider of modern human resources and benefits solutions for small and mid-market businesses. The acquisition is aimed at transforming Intuit’s payroll offerings into a more comprehensive Human Capital Management (HCM) solution. Intuit, the company behind TurboTax, Credit Karma, QuickBooks, and Mailchimp, says the integration of GoCo’s capabilities will enable businesses to manage their finances and the entire employee lifecycle in one place. Initially, GoCo’s features will be integrated into the Intuit Enterprise Suite and QuickBooks Payroll for Premium and Elite Payroll customers in the U.S.…





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