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Software consists of a program or procedure that tells a computer what to do. Furthermore, software is a major part of everyday life and can range from customer relationship management (CRM) processes to video games. Microsoft and Adobe, two of the largest software companies in the world, have utilized software to cement themselves as global business leaders.

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Trend Micro Layoffs 2024: What to Know About the Latest TMICY Job Cuts
Trend Micro layoffs have the Japanese cybersecurity company cutting 2% of its global workforce as part of its business transformation.
Why Is Nvni (NVNI) Stock Up 64% Today?
Nvni stock is taking off on Wednesday alongside heavy trading of the company's shares despite a lack of news this morning.
5 Investors Betting Big on Match Group (MTCH) Stock
MTCH stock is in the green after it was announced that Elliott Management had taken a $1 billion investment in the dating services company.
Why Nvidia (NVDA) Stock Just Hit Another All-Time High
Nvidia has been on an incredible roll, with NVDA stock hitting another all-time high. Can the party continue this year?
Duolingo Layoffs 2024: What to Know About the Latest DUOL Job Cuts
While the Duolingo layoffs underscore the broader theme of AI protocols replacing humans, the real situation isn’t quite as clear-cut.
Bumble (BMBL) Stock Pops as Elliott Builds a Stake in Rival Match
Bumble stock is rising on Tuesday as BMBL investors learn of a $1 billion investment in rival dating services company Match.
TWLO Stock Jumps as Twilio Announces CEO Transition
Although Twilio co-founder Jeff Lawson will resign from the CEO role, that will likely not satisfy activist criticism of TWLO stock.