Analyst report stories
Finance teams face tighter AP controls and fraud risks as Basware gains a second major analyst endorsement for its AI-driven platform.
Growing AI use in coding is widening software risk, forcing security leaders to match training and controls to each adoption stage.
AI-driven phishing is forcing buyers to favour platforms that cut false positives and blend email defence with user training, Frost & Sullivan said.
With software costs under scrutiny, the ranking could bolster Calero's pitch to large buyers seeking tighter control over SaaS spend and licences.
Governance and cost controls are moving into the platform layer as new tools aim to cut manual requests and speed up deployments.
Enterprises can now query file-based data in Snowflake and Databricks without first moving petabytes into a lakehouse, cutting AI prep delays.
The recognition comes as firms scramble to secure software pipelines, open-source code and AI assets against rising supply chain attacks.
The Croatian group's climb into Fortune's top 25 highlights its growing AI push and puts it ahead of 51 rivals from last year's ranking.
Stores are becoming a bigger tech battleground as retailers seek tighter links between operations, checkout and customer engagement.
Enterprises face higher AI bills and governance gaps as only 17 per cent have reached high maturity, Gartner says.
The unified setup gives IT teams one view of meeting rooms, devices and analytics as businesses seek simpler management for hybrid work.
IT teams on Apple fleets can now set rules, spot unsanctioned tools and generate compliance reports as AI use spreads across Macs.
Most enterprise AI use is slipping beyond oversight, with 86% of organisations lacking visibility into data moving to and from tools.
Firms facing a deepening hiring crunch may use specialist AI agents to handle routine accounting tasks as regulatory workloads rise.
Supply chain leaders are becoming more cautious as the software group rolls out AI agents and mobile tools aimed at improving planning and execution.
UK businesses face fresh pressure to tighten AI governance as Microsoft's pricing changes make bundled licences more compelling.
Skills shortages are leaving New Zealand firms exposed as AI adoption outpaces cyber and governance expertise across key sectors.
Clear warranties and return policies may be needed to turn US interest in refurbished gadgets into sales, the survey found.
Rising AI failures are forcing firms to isolate response teams from the corporate network as incidents multiply across models and agents.
The launch targets firms struggling to keep AI projects fed with clean, unified data as fragmented storage can leave GPUs idle.