Automation stories
Customer data and service security may be at risk, as nearly one in five UK telecom web servers leak configuration details, a study finds.
Consumers are set to encounter AI in robots, transport and personalised shopping, as Forrester says business returns will arrive sooner than expected.
Almost half of AI-written fixes still need manual debugging in live systems, with developers spending about two days a week on troubleshooting.
Poor master data can leave firms overpaying duties, missing sustainability targets and struggling to trace suppliers as tariffs shift.
Boards are being pressed to oversee AI risks and pay-offs as nearly three-quarters are judged to have only limited expertise.
The funding gives the New York-based startup backing to tackle costly enterprise software roll-outs that often run late and over budget.
The hires aim to strengthen iManage’s partner network as software buyers demand more integrations, automation and broader customer support.
Rising AI and cloud traffic is pushing demand for tools that can spot threats and performance issues across hybrid networks, IDC says.
Fresh capital will fund a New York warehouse as the fine art logistics group deepens ties with auction houses and collectors.
Mislabelled shipments, compliance fines and production delays are the risks Loftware Connect aims to cut across fragmented supplier networks.
Growing firms are finding that manual workarounds and extra controls quietly raise costs long before any system actually breaks.
Businesses chasing AI gains are turning to data and integration upgrades, as akto gains higher Boomi backing to support that shift.
Human approval will stay central as Ledger rolls out hardware controls for AI agents handling wallets, identities and sensitive transactions.
Reliable communications will underpin Tuas Mega Port as PSA Singapore expands the automated terminal, which is expected to handle 65 million TEU a year.
South Korean bond buyers could see near real-time settlement if the pilot cuts the usual two-day wait and counterparty risk.
Banks and credit unions under pressure to adopt AI can now deploy governed agents in production, with MX partnership support and seed backing.
Canada’s air traffic system may need fresh investment as drone and air mobility flights are forecast to top 21 million by 2045.
Businesses could cut delays and duplicate work as Konverge puts AI inside workflows, while keeping human oversight for compliance.
Businesses that fail to turn data, automation and integration into action risk slower growth, missed leads and weaker customer experiences.
Australian industrial employers gain AI monitoring meant to spot hazards earlier, as tighter scrutiny raises the stakes for safety compliance.