Prepared by Zoe for Michelle Cooper · covering Aug 18–19, 2026
4 items total0 need a response2 flagged for ELT mention
Today's Read
Quiet stretch, no fires. One item worth watching: a Salesforce employee (David Stone, ex-AWS) published a LinkedIn take framing NiCE and Cognigy as a "traditional leader" reactively pivoting toward CCaaS while Salesforce claims fresh IDC Leader status — competitive narrative-shaping, not a complaint, but worth tracking if other analysts pick it up.
On the positive side: NiCE sales leadership is amplifying strong presence at Epic UGM, and two press pieces landed — a genuine customer proof point (Bluecrest, 94% call answer rate) quoting Darren Rushworth, and a third-party vendor publicizing an AI "Digital Human" likeness of Philipp Heltewig from NiCE World. Both are flagged Watch only because they name ELT members, not because of any negative content. Nothing here needs a response today.
LinkedInDavid Stone — Salesforce, CX/AI growth lead
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~3 hours ago · edited
Priority
P2 — Medium (monitor, no action needed)
Topic
Competitive Positioning / CCaaS Market
Format
LinkedIn post (text + reshare)
Author
David Stone
Affiliate
Salesforce (competitor employee)
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"NiCE with Cognigy, Genesys are rapidly pivoting toward orchestration and AI and breaching the borders of CCaaS" — framed against Salesforce's new IDC MarketScape Leader status in Agentic CCaaS.
Why it mattersA competitor employee is publicly positioning NiCE and Cognigy as reactive rather than leading in the CCaaS-to-orchestration shift — worth awareness in case the framing gets repeated by analysts or press. Flagged for the Cognigy mention.
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LinkedInSunny Nanda, MBA — GM/VP Sales, Healthcare CX @ NiCE
Positive
~4 hours ago
Priority
P3 — Low (amplification opportunity, no urgency)
Topic
Healthcare CX / Event Presence
Format
LinkedIn post (photo + text)
Author
Sunny Nanda, MBA
Affiliate
NiCE (GM/VP Sales, Healthcare CX)
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"The smiles say it all. What an EPIC week at Epic UGM in Wisconsin this week!!" — two days at Epic HQ showcasing NiCE's native Epic integration with CXone and Cognigy AI in Epic's Patient Experience showroom.
Why it mattersSales leadership visibility at Epic UGM, a high-value healthcare IT audience — an easy, low-effort amplification candidate for the healthcare CX story.
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Press — Portal ERPNiCE company news
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Aug 18 · ~8:38pm UTC
Priority
P2 — Medium (press coverage, ELT quoted)
Topic
Customer Success / Healthcare CX
Format
Press release / news article
Author
Redação Portal ERP (staff)
Affiliate
NiCE (release) — customer: Bluecrest, via SVL Business Solutions
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Bluecrest moved to an AI-embedded CXone operating model, with Darren Rushworth, President NiCE International, quoted on the results.
Why it mattersStrong, specific customer ROI numbers in healthcare — good amplification material. Flagged Watch only because Darren Rushworth is quoted, not because of any issue with the content.
Press — The AI Journalvia Ailias (third-party vendor)
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Aug 18 · ~11:55am UTC
Priority
P2 — Medium (ELT likeness, vendor-driven)
Topic
AI Innovation / Executive Likeness
Format
Press release / news article
Author
AIJ Writing Staff
Affiliate
Ailias (third-party vendor, not NiCE-issued)
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Ailias, a UK "AI Digital Human" company, describes a photorealistic, multilingual conversational likeness of Philipp Heltewig — NiCE Chief AI Officer, GM of NiCE Cognigy — deployed at NiCE World 2026 so attendees could hold open-ended AI conversations styled on his persona while he was on keynote and customer duty elsewhere at the event.
Why it mattersA third-party vendor is using a synthetic conversational likeness of an ELT member in its own marketing. Coverage reads positive and novel, but worth awareness given it's outside NiCE's direct control.