AI Adoption stories
Long-lived industrial systems could face fresh cyber risk as the firms tie edge AI to post-quantum encryption for factories and utilities.
Prospective buyers are increasingly using AI and other digital tools to navigate an unsettled housing market, with 59% feeling more confident than a year ago.
US fleet managers are using AI route planning to save seven hours a week and trim fuel budgets by 19.3%, a survey found.
Enterprises can now turn plain-language prompts into governed AI workflows inside Snowflake, as Dataiku targets compliance-minded users.
Customers can now govern AI agents across mixed systems as Okta adds Bedrock support and lets firms keep existing identity providers.
Better control of data and AI systems is delivering five times the return on investment for enterprises, a new study found.
The new server could cut integration work for firms using several AI tools, while keeping sensitive documents governed inside iManage.
Privacy and sovereignty demands are exposing legacy systems, with only 29% of firms making sovereign AI a near-term priority.
Longer after-hours waits for IT help could ease as the new studio lets firms build no-code agents for tasks across Teams, Slack and portals.
A widening gap is emerging as firms struggle to meet tighter data rules, with only 29% prioritising sovereign AI in the near term.
The no-cost addition aims to help companies feed governed content into chatbots and AI agents without losing provenance or context.
Only 42% of organisations are data mature, leaving many unable to turn AI pilots into reliable enterprise-wide returns.
Businesses could get more reliable AI answers as verified knowledge is linked with live enterprise data across Boomi and Guru's platforms.
The move lets sales teams answer customers faster in AI tools while keeping responses tied to vetted company content and audit trails.
EY-Parthenon says dealmaking is shifting towards AI and technology as 87% of UK chief executives expect their M&A appetite to rise.
UK businesses struggling to deploy AI may gain a new data layer as the South Korean firm targets regulated sectors after Series A funding.
The London training group will use fresh capital to widen its European push as firms race to turn AI spending into productivity gains.
Employers get shorter routes to train managers for AI adoption, as the new courses target governance, strategy and workplace change.
Skills shortages and fragmented rollouts are leaving telecom operators unable to scale AI, with most executives warning of higher costs and margin pressure.
Most Australian chief executives are using AI to reshape work and boost skills, with only one in five planning hiring cuts.