AI Strategy stories
Enterprise AI projects across Europe will move beyond pilots as the tie-up targets secure deployment inside core business processes.
Universities and colleges facing budget strain may get more AI support as the company expands its education push with a senior hire.
Banks and regulators can now verify Ras Al Khaimah free zone companies in seconds, as paper licences are replaced on-chain.
Contact centres are using AI to cut admin, explain demand spikes and help agents, with savings and faster resolutions already visible.
The new post reflects a push to make AI adoption a business process, as the Manchester firm targets agent support for all staff by 2026.
The new system aims to cut infrastructure friction for firms shifting AI from pilots to always-on agents across cloud and on-premises setups.
Clients could see faster AI rollouts across back-office workflows as KPMG deepens a three-year USD $40 million alliance with ServiceNow.
Nearly half of larger Asia Pacific firms have deployed AI PCs, while 95% expect workstations to be vital for AI work within two years.
The revamp puts AI agents into everyday workflows for 250,000 customers as monday.com seeks to turn a work tool into a broader platform.
The tie-up aims to help firms scale AI agents with better governance, tracing decisions and proving business impact beyond pilot projects.
Despite near-universal enthusiasm, only 27% of organisations say their data and workflows are connected enough to support AI success.
A shortage of AI implementation talent is pushing mid-sized companies to seek help embedding Claude into operations, as Anthropic and backers launch a new venture.
AI-related contracts made up most of Mphasis's new business last year, helping lift annual deal wins 68% to USD $2.1 billion.
Most enterprises are still unable to link AI spending to business gains, with 87% investing faster than they can show results.
Bookings surged 21% in the first quarter, prompting Cognizant to raise its adjusted operating margin outlook and back annual revenue guidance.
The move puts the AI software company closer to enterprise buyers, investors and partners as it scales after adding more than 100 customers last year.
Despite widespread trust and security fears, 15% of Singapore consumers have used autonomous AI in the past six months, EY found.
Demand for AI computing in India is outpacing domestic finance and data centre capacity, opening space for new entrants to move quickly.
Most firms lack formal bias controls, leaving 2SLGBTQI+ users less well served by AI systems than the wider public.
Incorrect AI responses are already steering customers away, with Atlas finding factual errors in most brand profiles across major platforms.