Software engineering stories
Many large organisations are still struggling to turn AI pilots into live systems, despite heavy spending and rising pressure for returns.
The drinks group is rolling out ChatGPT Enterprise to 2,500 staff to sharpen forecasting, inventory and production as demand shifts overnight.
The public sector software group is reshaping its leadership to push AI across products and engineering for 6,000 customers.
The deal broadens Studio Graphene’s European reach and gives clients access to design, engineering and cloud services from one provider.
Codex and ChatGPT users get a model that OpenAI says performs better on coding, research and office work while using fewer tokens.
Most firms are still flying blind on AI-generated code, even as 89% say they can secure it and 86% have already adopted it.
Engineering teams can now keep decisions, fixes and costs in one place as CodeRabbit brings its AI agent into Slack.
Hundreds of packages could have exposed API keys and logins after Claude Code saved approved commands in a file npm may publish by default.
Security teams are struggling to review surging AI-generated code, with 62% saying the workload is getting harder to manage.
The hire strengthens Cogna’s push overseas as it seeks to scale its AI platform for utilities, gas and construction customers.
The tie-up aims to help clients cut software delivery times and modernise legacy systems while keeping security and compliance under control.
Capacity limits are now behind nearly 60 per cent of AI production failures, risking outages and higher costs as usage scales.
The updates aim to help companies turn internal data into AI-driven workflows while keeping business controls and governance in place.
Ideas from across Adobe are vetted live at Summit, and some have gone on to become products after further testing and hardening.
The funding will help Astor expand its AI adviser for retail investors as younger savers increasingly turn to social media for tips.
The expansion will lift MongoDB's Irish headcount by more than 50% by 2027 as it adds engineering and AI roles in Dublin and Cork.
The move aims to turn in-house AI know-how into scalable products for corporate learning clients as demand grows for practical deployment.
Organisations with up to USD $3 billion in revenue could cut costs and technical debt as the firms target legacy app upgrades with agentic AI.
The AI services group is bolstering its board as it seeks to win enterprise clients and prove its relaunch has commercial traction.
A stronger FY26 lifted Persistent's dividend to INR 40 a share as annual revenue climbed 17.4%, with quarterly growth extending to a 24th straight quarter.