Automation stories
Rising pressure to lift output without burning out staff has overtaken economic uncertainty as the chief concern for executives in Australia and New Zealand.
Customers at Bank of Sydney should see faster payments and more self-service after its core banking systems moved to AWS.
Frontline employers could cut compliance gaps and manual training admin as Humanforce links AI reporting with automated learning assignments.
The cloud accounting group's AI push aims to cut manual work for small firms as it moves beyond bookkeeping and into cash flow management.
The rollout aims to cut manual bookkeeping and speed cash flow decisions for Xero's 5 million customers worldwide.
The deal could give enterprises a fuller view of hybrid networks as AI-driven operations and security tools demand cleaner traffic data.
Australian organisers could gain a single event system as Leap folds Ticketbooth into its APAC push, adding apps, analytics and marketing tools.
Existing Lightning customers will get more than 100 AI enhancements at no extra cost, as Simpro Group widens its field service software push.
The move gives the consumer brand earlier disruption alerts and a shared view of ocean and rail shipments, cutting manual checks and late-delivery fines.
Only 26% of organisations call their AI operations advanced, as integration headaches and data silos keep many projects stuck in pilots.
The model could cut retraining costs for factories and warehouses by controlling different robot types with one system, Robbyant said.
Its 17,000-store group is broadening AI use from customer service to operations and analytics as it deepens ties with suppliers.
Coffee producers in Australia and New Zealand will get local access to roasting systems as Jet Technologies expands beyond packaging amid rising cost pressures.
Rising demand for AI-era identity controls has lifted the cybersecurity group to USD $225 million in annual recurring revenue.
The new site widens Connext's offshore capacity for US clients, as first-half revenue rose 15% and headcount climbed to 2,620.
The deal gives Axos a newer software platform to court underserved US small businesses and tech start-ups more effectively.
The appointment comes as the commerce software group seeks to sharpen its market position and deepen customer engagement amid tougher competition.
The new link should cut manual reconciliation and give smaller firms a clearer view of cash flow as costs and admin pressures mount.
More than half of Gen Z staff feel guilty using AI at work, as a new survey found many Canadians hide its use from employers.
Rehab leavers may soon get round-the-clock AI support, as a new app aims to cut relapse and help providers track risk.