Automation stories
It gives IT and security teams a way to spot risks, track usage and investigate incidents across sprawling unstructured data estates.
Enterprise users could gain tighter oversight as Versa applies identity checks and approval rules to every AI agent action before it runs.
Enterprises may be able to deploy governed multi-agent AI systems in days, as Kore.ai ties its Artemis platform to Microsoft Azure.
Brand partners can now automate pricing, content and inventory checks across major marketplaces as Pattern rolls out its Pi system.
Most enterprise retailers now plan to use AI shopping agents, even as many say they are not ready for the fraud risks they bring.
High costs and data gaps are slowing wider rollout, even as most machine builders use AI in operations and service work.
Soft demand and higher AI investment trimmed quarterly earnings, but the Munich-based group still expects low- to mid-single-digit revenue growth this year.
Major banking technology shifts are paying off for lenders, as Temenos cited faster lending, core migrations and AI use across winners.
Asia-based Xero users can now compare revenue growth, margins and cash metrics with local peers to spot problems earlier.
Law firms risk sounding alike as AI trims routine work, pushing judgement and bespoke advice back to the centre of client value.
Rising supplier and freight costs are pushing firms to prioritise agility as 43 per cent say efficiency has long outweighed resilience in supply chains.
Australian MSPs and resellers gain access to Coro's cybersecurity platform as the deal broadens channel options and simplifies security management.
Developers can now automate product analytics workflows as Mixpanel Headless exposes dashboards, funnels and alerts as Python objects in early access.
Enterprises managing remote sites could cut exposure by combining central container control with outbound-only security.
Teachers and cyber workers could see stronger demand as AI takes over routine tasks without triggering broad job cuts, a study found.
Burnout is rising as marketers race to master AI, while more than 70% of teams now work beyond sustainable capacity.
Despite regular use in study, most young Australians fear AI will destroy jobs rather than help them get hired.
Rising transport and supplier costs are pushing Indian businesses to prioritise agility, as 47 per cent seek tighter systems integration.
Australian households can now buy a 19.5kg washer-dryer combo aimed at cutting laundry time, with a launch price of AUD $4,999.
Pressure to lift margins is pushing New Zealand firms to target AI and automation at energy use, reporting and admin tasks.