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IREN (Iris Energy) continues to capture attention as it transitions from a Bitcoin miner to a vertically integrated AI Cloud provider. As of July 2026, the company's aggressive expansion strategy and high-profile partnerships have created a split narrative among market participants.Read more
IREN turns cheap, leftover clean power into two different businesses: Bitcoin mining today and large-scale computing for AI tomorrow. It looks like a renewable-powered operator that could grow fast if it keeps adding capacity and proves its AI services are more than just talk, but it still lives and dies by swings in crypto prices and possible shareholder dilution.Read more

Workday’s business signals look stronger even as the stock keeps sliding, with customers committing to future use and more companies turning on its built-in AI tools instead of walking away. See what that could mean for future sales and profits—and what signs would show the worry about AI replacing Workday is starting to come true.Read more

Microsoft is no longer just the company behind Windows and Office—it’s becoming a behind-the-scenes provider that many businesses rely on to run and manage new AI tools, no matter which AI maker comes out on top. The big question is whether its heavy spending to build out this capability turns into years of stronger growth, or becomes an expensive gamble if demand cools.Read more

Bentley Systems is riding a shift in how roads, bridges, and utilities are designed and maintained, as owners move from one-time software purchases to always-on tools that help monitor and manage assets over time. The big question is whether faster cloud and “digital twin” adoption can outpace competition and slow-moving government buying cycles.Read more
Accenture is still a go-to partner for big companies, but investors worry that new AI tools could shrink the need for the people-heavy work it has long sold. The upside comes down to whether it can turn its AI platforms and major tech partnerships into real customer wins faster than spending and staffing pressures bite.Read more
Accenture looks like a steady “workhorse” for big companies, but fears that AI could shrink consulting work have pushed investors away. The real question is whether Accenture can turn that AI disruption into a new wave of demand—or whether clients keep cutting back.Read more
Quantum computers could eventually break today’s online security, and Cloudflare may be one of the quieter beneficiaries by helping companies upgrade the safety layer of the internet. The catch is that the market already expects a lot from the business, so the upside may depend on whether growth and profits stay strong as demand for these upgrades spreads.Read more
