Productivity stories
A difficult June close often exposes hidden costs, manual workarounds and compliance gaps that smaller finance systems can no longer hide.
The deal is set to cut costs and speed issue resolution as Valmet shifts core IT operations onto an AI-led, cloud-based model.
Skills shortages and higher costs are pushing Australian companies to use offshore centres for HR, payroll, finance and technology.
Businesses struggling to embed AI in day-to-day operations will get help from a new OpenAI partner network backed by USD $150 million.
Tenable's move with Anthropic could help security teams cut vulnerability backlogs, speeding remediation before attackers exploit exposed systems.
More marketers are using AI for analysis and creative work, while planned investment in AI media is set to rise in the second half of the year.
IT teams will be able to use Claude and Microsoft Copilot for real-time Kaseya workflows, with general release due in 2027.
The deal should help the European consultancy expand as demand grows for data analytics and AI advice across financial services and retail.
Insurers are increasing AI hiring even as headcount falls, with Allianz overtaking AXA to top Evident's annual ranking.
Restaurants can tap millions more diners as EatClub's offers move into CommBank's app, targeting quieter service periods.
UK fashion brands facing thinner margins may gain faster design and production cycles as Fynd rolls out its AI system.
Measured gains from AI and automation are pushing automotive plants to cut downtime, lift output and close a widening performance gap.
Budget pressure is pushing security teams to prove ROI, while integration and staffing gaps continue to shape buying decisions this year.
The cloud service aims to cut alert overload and tool sprawl for security teams under pressure to investigate and respond faster.
Despite productivity gains, workers are losing much of AI's time savings to checking, fixing errors and juggling multiple tools.
MSPs may see fewer alerts and lower workloads as the security vendor expands its Pax8 channel reach after a startup award win.
The integration is designed to cut manual handoffs and compliance risks for employers managing mobile staff across more than 90 countries.
The UK fulfilment group is seeing steady order flow despite weak consumer confidence, with volumes running 15% above its forecast.
Despite rising AI adoption, most firms are failing to turn it into enterprise-wide gains because governance and workforce readiness lag badly.
Hotel operators are shifting to joined-up planning tools as volatile demand and staffing pressure push software beyond room-rate management.