Yesterday’s Marketing Technology & AI News — April 18, 2026
The most structurally significant signal from these recent announcements is not any single product launch — it is the convergence of three simultaneous pressures. First, AI is moving from a feature layer on top of existing platforms to the core operating logic of those platforms.
Yesterday’s Marketing Technology & AI News | April 18, 2026
Yesterday’s announcements signal a convergence of three structural disruptions that CMOs can no longer treat as future-state planning items. They are happening now, and they are colliding simultaneously.
Yesterday’s Marketing Technology & AI News — April 17, 2026
Agentic AI is the new default, but CMOs should read past the press releases before reallocating budgets. The convergence of announcements from Salesforce, VTEX, Highwire, Apply Digital, Wayvia, and Rubrik on a single day is not coincidence; it reflects where vendors believe the next revenue opportunity lies. The harder…
Yesterday’s Marketing Technology & AI News — April 16, 2026
The dominant theme is (wait for it…) agentic AI: autonomous systems that don’t just generate content or surface insights, but take action, trigger workflows, and make decisions without human intervention at each step. Salesforce, GrowthLoop, Adobe, Demandbase, GoodData, Airship, and a dozen e-commerce platforms all announced agentic capabilities on…
Yesterday’s Marketing Technology & AI News — April 15, 2026
The marketing technology industry is undergoing a structural repricing of what AI is worth — and who pays for it. Three distinct forces are converging simultaneously, and CMOs need to …
Yesterday’s Marketing Technology & AI News — April 14, 2026
Three converging signals define this moment. First, AI-driven commerce is generating real traffic but failing to convert it at the same rates as traditional search — Dell’s ecommerce team has confirmed that sessions from ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Claude are measurable but convert at substantially lower rates than search-driven traffic.…
Yesterday’s Marketing Technology and AI News | April 13, 2026
The news cycle delivered a set of announcements that, taken together, reveal a marketing technology landscape in genuine structural transition, not the steady but incremental AI feature-drop cycle of the past two years, but a shift in the underlying architecture of how products are discovered, how campaigns are planned,…
Yesterday’s Marketing Technology & AI News — April 11, 2026
This news cycle delivered a cluster of announcements that, taken together, reveal a marketing technology landscape in genuine structural transition — not the incremental AI feature-adding that has dominated the past two years, but a more fundamental rewiring of how enterprise marketing is architected, staffed, and measured. CMOs need…
Yesterday’s Marketing Technology & AI News — April 10, 2026
Yesterday’s wave of announcements across marketing technology, agentic AI, and e-commerce infrastructure signals something more consequential than a typical product cycle: the customer journey is being restructured around AI agents as active participants — not just assistants. For CMOs, the strategic question is no longer whether to adopt AI,…
Yesterday’s Marketing Technology & AI News | April 9, 2026
When you strip away the vendor superlatives, a clear pattern emerges: the industry is bifurcating between organizations that are embedding AI into the actual connective tissue of their marketing operations (data, identity, and workflow orchestration), and those still bolting AI features onto legacy stacks and calling it transformation.
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