Market Intel

Meta builds shopping AI for Instagram, Facebook feeds

Meta launched Muse Spark, an AI model designed to push product recommendations into social feeds across Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp. The play: turn casual scrolling into commerce. For B2B sales teams, it signals another platform betting big on AI-driven discovery, though Meta's walled garden approach limits cross-platform prospecting.

Apr 9, 2026 · 2 min
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OpenAI's $122B round: $37B actual cash, rest is vendor deals and contingent capital

The headline number is $122 billion. What hit the bank account on day one is closer to $37 billion. Amazon's $50B includes $35B contingent on IPO or AGI. Nvidia's $30B is compute credits, not cash. SoftBank's $30B arrives in tranches. The actual VC-style capital is $12 billion. If you are selling into enterprise AI, this structure matters: it signals how vendor partnerships are replacing traditional funding in late-stage AI deals.

Apr 7, 2026 · 3 min
Market Intel

Anthropic signs Australian government AI deal, will share usage data

Anthropic inked an MOU with the Australian government that includes sharing Economic Index data tracking how Claude is used across sectors. Unlike previous OpenAI and Microsoft deals, this one commits to showing actual adoption patterns by industry and occupation. Worth noting: Anthropic has no local presence, suggesting remote API access rather than boots on the ground.

Apr 1, 2026 · 2 min
Market Intel

CIOs cutting vendors: 45% of AI budgets replacing existing software spend

Redpoint surveyed 141 CIOs managing $765B in capex. The numbers are not friendly to incumbents. 54% are actively consolidating vendors, 45% say AI budgets are cannibalising existing software line items, and 83% are open to replacing their CRM with an AI-native vendor. Public SaaS multiples sit at 4.1x NTM revenue, the lowest since 2008.

Mar 30, 2026 · 2 min
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NSW SMEs land $8.3B in government contracts, 20% of $40B total spend

Small businesses won one in five NSW government contracts last financial year, securing $8.3 billion of the state's $40 billion procurement spend. New direct engagement thresholds raised from $150k to $250k drove 1,500+ contracts in 2024, with Labor targeting more local supplier deals while cutting consultant spend by $300 million.

Mar 30, 2026 · 2 min
Market Intel

Anthropic Takes 73% of New Enterprise AI Spend, OpenAI Drops to 27%

Ramp data shows Anthropic captured 73% of new enterprise AI spending in the past ten weeks, up from a 50-50 split with OpenAI. The shift signals vendor lock-in is happening now, with enterprises committing to Claude for coding and data analysis workflows. For sales teams evaluating AI tools, the window to switch providers is closing fast.

Mar 27, 2026 · 2 min
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Australia's AI edge is data, not models, says National AI Centre

Lee Hickin, National AI Centre exec director, says Australia should focus on AI applications in data-rich sectors like agriculture and healthcare, not competing on frontier models. Worth noting for sales teams: enterprise AI adoption is already at 68%, but the play is sector-specific tools, not generic platforms.

Mar 25, 2026 · 2 min
Market Intel

Google pauses $20B Australia data centre plan over tax dispute

Google has put a reported $20 billion data centre investment on hold after the Australian government indicated the infrastructure would create a permanent establishment, triggering local tax obligations. The move comes as competitors like AWS commit billions to ANZ cloud infrastructure.

Mar 24, 2026 · 2 min
Market Intel

Tech sector hits $248B, 9% of GDP, but job growth misses target

Tech Council of Australia reports the sector now contributes $248.5 billion to the economy, making it Australia's third-largest industry. Worth noting: nearly half that value comes from indirect tech adoption, not the tech industry itself. Job growth is lagging the council's 2030 targets.

Mar 24, 2026 · 2 min
Market Intel

Meta cutting 16,000 sales roles: compute costs force talent shuffle

Meta's reported 20% workforce reduction is not about AI replacing jobs. It is about capex priorities: when you spend tens of billions on Nvidia infrastructure, the depreciation eats operating cash flow. Meta cannot afford both the compute and the headcount. Meanwhile, NVIDIA's $1 trillion revenue forecast landed with a shrug because the market already priced it in.

Mar 20, 2026 · 3 min