Gartner stories
Security teams are turning to continuous, risk-based assessment as fragmented tools leave them unable to see which exposures matter most.
Enterprises using the platform will be able to test and monitor AI agents more closely as Sprinklr broadens automation across service, marketing and insights.
Employers facing widening AI skills gaps may find the new certificate more useful because it verifies practical work, not just course completion.
The new system aims to help businesses turn stalled generative AI pilots into measurable returns by unifying customer data and oversight.
Universities facing tighter budgets are being pitched a cloud platform that links student, finance and workforce data across the campus.
AI tools are making more firms reassess SaaS, but Thoughtworks says legacy systems and enterprise risk will keep custom builds selective.
It will let Argentum manage separate customer software stacks from one control plane as demand for GPU-backed AI infrastructure surges.
The ranking underlines Tanium's growing scale as enterprises seek unified endpoint security and IT tools across expanding device estates.
A 1,151% jump in iOS injection attacks in late 2025 has put mobile identity checks under fresh pressure, iProov says.
The new Gartner category highlights demand for unified office software as employers seek to cut friction across hybrid work, visitor and desk management.
The tie-up will let Argentum AI manage separate GPU software environments for each customer from one control plane, easing scaling as demand rises.
The hire signals Tanium is putting more weight on retention and workplace culture as it expands internationally and broadens its leadership team.
Only a third of firms have trained teams in GEO, yet most marketers plan to spend more next year, risking wasted budget without consistent brand signals.
The ranking may help Optimizely win larger marketing deals as buyers favour content platforms that automate workflows without adding compliance risk.
Mid-sized Shopify brands can now beat bigger rivals in AI shopping results if their product data is clearer, not louder.
Customers in APAC will keep existing contracts and account teams as the combined direct business shifts to one SoftwareOne brand.
The recognition highlights growing demand for auditable AI, as regulated industries seek tools they can trust in live operations.
Yet most firms still cannot see where sensitive files sit, leaving unstructured data underprotected as AI and cloud use expand.
Greater scrutiny of generative AI is set to push observability spending up as companies seek to prove outputs are accurate and traceable.
Governance gaps and rising security worries are slowing Australian firms as they shift from AI pilots to production use, the report says.