Quality Management stories
The shift reflects a bid to bundle operations software and insurance for 80,000 organisations as frontline work becomes more data-driven.
Remote Australian operators can now keep Starlink traffic off the public internet, easing security concerns for critical systems and SCADA links.
The integration could improve defect detection and traceability by feeding camera-based inspection results directly into quality records.
Poor data quality can make integrated customer records unreliable, driving wasted spend, compliance risk and manual correction work.
Companies selling high-risk AI into Europe now have a formal route to demonstrate compliance and avoid regulatory uncertainty under the EU AI Act.
The Irish technology services firm expects partnerships to drive up to 30% of revenue growth as it adds 30 roles over 12 months.
Most manufacturers are still testing physical AI, even as they expect it to reshape warehouses, assembly lines and logistics operations.
Data quality is overtaking AI as a top concern in 2026, with CDOs under pressure to prove the information behind automated decisions is trustworthy.
The new framework is intended to help firms prove AI tools are reliable and compliant as regulators demand ongoing evidence, not one-off audits.
Ambiguous inspection rules are leaving audit firms unsure how to defend AI-assisted tests, prompting calls for clearer oversight from the PCAOB.
Strict compliance has helped banks and insurers outperform retail on inbox placement, as cleaner data now drives better delivery rates.
Manufacturers could cut PLM training and support costs as the deal embeds in-app guidance and analytics into Windchill workflows.
Manufacturers could soon query live product data from AI tools, as Propel links its PLM platform to Claude, ChatGPT and Copilot.
Accurate address data is now helping firms cut delivery errors, price risk and target customers more precisely across multiple sectors.
Manufacturers and distributors will get tighter control over quality, stock and pricing as Syspro rolls out more than 60 ERP updates.
Customer service teams can now build and monitor AI agents more easily, with Zoom adding testing, quality controls and outcome-based pricing.
Banks could cut operating costs by 20% to 30% by 2028, but only if they fix duplicated, outdated customer records first.
Nearly two-thirds of major ERP and digital transformation programmes face critical delivery risk, with weak resourcing and planning the main threats.
Irish firms face tighter cyber oversight as HCS expands advisory services for regulated sectors and mid-sized businesses lacking in-house compliance teams.
The new site will create up to 500 jobs as the firm expands capacity for AI and high-density data centre gear across Asia-Pacific.