Automation stories
Customers seeking cloud moves may see lower risk after the Auckland-based firm proved repeatable delivery on Azure database and infrastructure migrations.
Despite the UK's strong uptake of AI and automation, only 9% of IT professionals are highly optimistic about its impact over the next two to three years.
The fresh capital will fund platform upgrades and expansion as large enterprises demand cleaner supplier data for compliance, risk and automation.
The move boosts Mphasis' cybersecurity profile as enterprises seek tighter protection around AI rollouts and Microsoft-based systems.
Centralising support has cut costs and handling times as the fintech gears up for its first US office in a $35 trillion market.
Most enterprises still struggle to turn AI pilots into profit, with just 23 per cent able to link initiatives to higher revenue or lower costs.
The overhaul gives more than 18,000 vendors a single governed record, cutting duplicate compliance checks and manual re-keying across systems.
Enterprise customers face growing risks as autonomous software gains access to internal systems, prompting fresh demand for agent security tools.
False positives and language gaps in surveillance are now a bigger burden for financial compliance teams as alert volumes keep rising.
AI pilots stall less on model quality than on messy data, disconnected tools and weak governance, Snowflake Summit heard.
The appointment brings continuity as Gresham integrates its recent acquisition and reshapes leadership around financial services data management.
Millions who rely on pensions and income supports could see faster service as the department expands AI and automation across core systems.
School trust finance teams can now compare spending and staffing against ASOT thresholds in live IMP dashboards, cutting spreadsheet work.
Poor data quality is holding back AI projects at UK professional services firms, with 34% of senior leaders calling it the main barrier.
Trust remains thin for AI-led shopping, with most UK adults saying they would reject systems that handle spending or payment data.
Clients seeking fewer vendors may now get workforce, technology and risk support from one provider as AI deployments scale beyond pilots.
More than half of Asia-Pacific organisations are seeing rising disruptions and costs, pushing supply chains towards resilience over efficiency.
Warehouse operators facing storage bottlenecks saw Dematic's FD Shuttle debut in Melbourne, aimed at boosting density without expanding sites.
A lack of live data infrastructure is leaving most Australian IT leaders unable to scale AI, according to new research from Confluent.
One in three firms overshot AI budgets last year, yet only 8% track revenue or productivity gains, exposing weak returns.