Market Growth stories
Growth across Europe and the Middle East is increasing pressure on Tredence to turn AI trials into larger enterprise contracts.
The repeat regional honour may help Umbrellar strengthen ties with global vendors as cloud and AI demand intensifies across Asia-Pacific.
Electrified vehicles, factory automation and renewable projects are expected to lift demand for organised wiring assemblies to USD $173.9 billion by 2036.
Large firms are being pushed to prove AI returns after most enterprise pilots fail to deliver measurable investment gains.
The global hiring platform is tightening its leadership as it targets faster growth in a crowded cross-border employment market.
Customer acquisition pressure is driving Kaseya's new MSP Success umbrella, which folds marketing, peer support and learning resources into one hub.
The hire underpins Hoppr's European expansion as it sets up London as a hub for addressable TV advertising and customer growth.
Small businesses risk falling behind unless outside advisers help them govern AI, as Pax8 says adoption is outpacing security and workflows.
The utility software group is tightening its leadership as it pushes its g2 platform into more regulated markets and pursues acquisitions.
Rising demand for LED displays in North America is behind PPDS's move to strengthen its sales push across retail, transport and venues.
The funding will help Signable push into the UK mid-market and regulated sectors as electronic signatures become routine for more firms.
Many finance chiefs still struggle to shape strategy, as EY found only a quarter lead investment calls and few are seen as value partners.
The shift should cut manual ordering errors for 15,000 hospitality customers while making 250 million price points visible online.
Australian consumer startups can now tap fresh advertising stock instead of cash, as Scaleup Mediafund deploys its fourth AUD $25 million vehicle.
Small manufacturers could gain a cheaper route to digitising sales, marketing and warehousing as Unleashed targets firms with up to 20 staff.
Spreadsheet-based lending had become a bottleneck for Lunr as volumes rose, but new software cut errors to near zero and trimmed manual work.
He will oversee systems linking the consultancy's Amsterdam, Helsinki and Singapore offices as it scales AI-assisted project delivery.
Confidence among New Zealand firms is being driven more by productivity and investment than hopes of a return to pre-pandemic normality.
The hire signals a sharper push into AV and unified communications as Dynamic Supplies targets resellers serving education, business and government.
Attendees will hear more about turning AI into revenue, as the event focuses on security, growth and practical channel issues.