Professional services stories
The acquisition strengthens Multiplier’s push into professional services as AI and rising client demands reshape the startup advisory market.
Many firms still stall at proof of concept, as the pilot aims to turn agentic AI into a repeatable blueprint for everyday workflows.
The new feature gives accounting firms visibility into workloads as talent shortages and rising client demand make staffing harder to scale.
Enterprises in Southeast Asia will get tighter control over software and AI assets as iZeno begins distributing JFrog’s security tools immediately.
Administrative tasks are still eating into law firm margins, with North American practices facing the sharpest pressure from fragmented systems and manual work.
The Toronto firm’s latest US push aims to deepen ties with clients as it targets New York dealmakers and mid-market investors.
The legal AI company now counts more than 100,000 lawyers as users after the fresh round lifted its valuation to USD $11 billion.
The funding will speed Rocketlane’s overseas push and deepen its AI tools as enterprise demand grows for services teams that can deliver AI rollouts.
In-house legal teams see themselves driving strategy, but a new report shows most C-suite leaders barely recognise their contribution.
Major UK and US professional services firms are shelving AI projects as skill shortages bite, exposing a gap between tech spend and staff readiness.
OpenSearch adds three new members to boost global open-source search and AI infrastructure as hybrid and vector search adoption accelerates.
Dext rolls out AI Assist in the US and Canada, promising to learn each firm's bookkeeping rules while keeping humans in full control.
UK legal professionals emerge as global AI leaders, with 62% regular users and strong training seen as key to boosting profitability.
KPMG Canada urges tech chiefs to sharpen data, AI and cloud execution as a survey of 150 executives flags gaps in scaling and returns.
The promotion is intended to strengthen Baidam’s growth plans as it broadens its executive team and sales leadership in Sydney.
Banks could cut settlement delays and treasury friction as Deloitte Canada and Stablecorp prepare QCAD stablecoin rails for regulated use.
Telecoms legal teams could cut contract review times by up to 70% as 360 Business Law targets high-volume deal workflows with AI.
Accountants could turn routine compliance checks into client advisory meetings, with AI summaries helping firms keep a searchable record of actions.
Staff shortages could leave GBP £2-4 billion in annual fees unrealised as firms use AI and outsourced teams to handle compliance work.
Canadian law firms report the strongest AI time savings globally, yet many still battle lost billable hours and tangled tech stacks.