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B2B PR agencies are adding GEO capabilities in 2026 as AI search reshapes enterprise buyer research

B2B PR agencies are adding GEO capabilities in 2026 as AI search reshapes enterprise buyer research

AI search tools like ChatGPT and Perplexity are changing how enterprise buyers find vendors, forcing B2B PR agencies to add LLM optimization to their core servi

MarketScale Newsroom·Jul 12, 2026
The Early Scale: Saturday, July 11, 2026

The Early Scale: Saturday, July 11, 2026

Enterprise AI budgets are exhausted before year-end, CMA CGM drops $1.4B to triple its North American logistics footprint, and 80% of US factories still run without a single robot. Here's what every B2B operator needs to know this Saturday morning.

MarketScale Newsroom·Jul 12, 2026
The Early Scale: Friday, July 10, 2026

The Early Scale: Friday, July 10, 2026

Microsoft embeds 6,000 engineers into enterprise clients. 94% of B2B buyers research vendors inside AI tools before talking to sales. And half of all enterprises have already had an AI security incident — with half still carrying no governance plan. Friday's edition covers the three moves reshaping B2B right now.

MarketScale Newsroom·Jul 11, 2026
B2B vendor research has moved inside AI tools. Here's what that means for your sales funnel.

B2B vendor research has moved inside AI tools. Here's what that means for your sales funnel.

94% of B2B buyers now use LLMs during purchasing, and Microsoft Copilot alone has 15M paid enterprise seats shaping vendor shortlists.

MarketScale Newsroom·Jul 9, 2026
Enterprise B2B SEO shifts from tactics to governance as AI answers reshape buyer research

Enterprise B2B SEO shifts from tactics to governance as AI answers reshape buyer research

B2B buyers now use AI assistants before contacting vendors, forcing enterprise SEO teams to govern AI citation alongside traditional rankings.

MarketScale Newsroom·Jul 8, 2026
The Early Scale: Monday, July 6, 2026

The Early Scale: Monday, July 6, 2026

Uber burned its 2026 AI budget in four months. CMA CGM just bought 150 warehouses overnight. And Fanuc, Kawasaki, and Stellantis are rewriting the factory floor. Here is what enterprise leaders need to do about all of it before the week gets away from them.

MarketScale Newsroom·Jul 7, 2026
The Early Scale: Saturday, July 4, 2026

The Early Scale: Saturday, July 4, 2026

Microsoft drops $2.5B and 6,000 engineers into enterprise AI deployment. FedEx sells its logistics arm for $1.4B. And the White House ends a 19-day freeze on Anthropic's most powerful models. Here's what smart operators do next.

MarketScale Newsroom·Jul 5, 2026
The Early Scale: Friday, July 3, 2026

The Early Scale: Friday, July 3, 2026

Enterprise AI is hitting the CFO's radar, AWS is betting a billion on going deeper, and USMCA just entered annual review. Here's what every operator needs to do before the holiday weekend.

MarketScale Newsroom·Jul 4, 2026
The Early Scale: Thursday, July 2, 2026

The Early Scale: Thursday, July 2, 2026

Automation crosses the rubicon, BT and Verizon bet $4B on the multinational enterprise, and a 19-day AI blackout exposes the infrastructure risk hiding in every enterprise tech stack.

MarketScale Newsroom·Jul 3, 2026
Bain & Company expands enterprise technology practice as CIO role takes center stage in AI era

Bain & Company expands enterprise technology practice as CIO role takes center stage in AI era

Bain & Company is scaling its enterprise technology consulting arm, with 300+ tech partners and ~2,000 due diligence assessments, as AI reshapes the CIO mandate

MarketScale Newsroom·Jul 2, 2026
Bain & Company repositions the CIO as AI's chief enabler in enterprise technology push

Bain & Company repositions the CIO as AI's chief enabler in enterprise technology push

Bain & Company is expanding its enterprise technology practice, arguing that modern architecture is now a strategic requirement for scaling AI at speed.

MarketScale Newsroom·Jun 29, 2026

Sealed Air Announces Completion of Acquisition by CD&R

CD&R has completed its acquisition of Sealed Air Corporation for $10.3 billion enterprise value, with shareholders receiving $42.15 per share. Sealed Air will remain headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, and operate as a privately held company under its existing name while CD&R supports growth in its food and protective packaging businesses.

MarketScale Newsroom·Apr 9, 2026
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