Change Management stories
Most UK staff are using unauthorised chat and AI apps at work, raising fears of data leaks, compliance breaches and lost oversight.
Burnout is rising as marketers race to master AI, while more than 70% of teams now work beyond sustainable capacity.
The UK firm said automated payment chases have also improved cash collection as more smaller businesses outsource day-to-day finance work.
Law firms are being pressed to justify AI spending as clients increasingly demand proof the technology improves service, efficiency and pricing.
Unified data governance is set to help Ericsson push AI beyond pilots, with more than 85,000 users already on SAP's Joule assistant.
It aims to cut outages and rollback costs by letting network teams test changes on a digital twin before they reach production.
Organisations will get a single team to deploy AI across core functions, as EY and Microsoft commit more than USD $1 billion over five years.
Faster site updates and fewer errors should help IAG reach more customers, after it cut 15 websites to one platform and 4,500 pages.
The deal targets banks, utilities and agencies seeking to turn AI pilots into secure workplace tools across Australia and New Zealand.
Most advertisers are still wary of handing creative work to AI, with trust and brand safety slowing adoption despite centralised plans.
Enterprise users could gain tighter oversight as Versa applies identity checks and approval rules to every AI agent action before it runs.
Law firms risk sounding alike as AI trims routine work, pushing judgement and bespoke advice back to the centre of client value.
Despite high strategic priority, most firms still share little data with partners, exposing integration and governance as the main blockers.
Unmanaged AI use is exposing Australian firms to data leakage, compliance breaches and other risks as adoption outpaces oversight.
Most Australian SMEs are still using AI for emails and drafting, leaving manual workflows intact despite growing board pressure for change.
Poor AI oversight can magnify workflow errors, expose firms to regulation and erode trust if CIOs do not redesign controls and roles.
Companies are being told to overhaul governance and readiness before scaling AI, as a new framework seeks better returns from spending.
Enterprise admins can now approve vault access and share credentials inside ServiceNow, reducing manual steps for security teams and auditors.
The platform is aimed at regulated industries and sensitive data users, with on-premise and air-gapped deployment to keep control in-house.
Pressure to lift margins is pushing New Zealand firms to target AI and automation at energy use, reporting and admin tasks.