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New staff are reaching work faster at Citycare after it linked HR, payroll and IT records, cutting manual fixes and improving visibility.
The new tool could help regulated operators cut missed deadlines by replacing spreadsheets and memory with rule-based scheduling for recurring checks.
Cities could gain clearer insight into parking demand and enforcement as SenSen and Turnstone join forces on real-time curb data across North America.
The AWS badge gives customers a simpler route to buy Cohesity's recovery tools and could help speed response after ransomware or outages.
The new platform aims to help tourism bodies prove community impact and justify investment as pressure grows to balance visitors with residents.
Public sector ERP programmes are more likely to finish on time when CIOs keep control and use specialist advisers instead of tier-one firms.
Demand for AI tools is driving a broader regional push, with the company opening a larger Sydney base and training 100,000 learners.
The public sector software group is reshaping its leadership to push AI across products and engineering for 6,000 customers.
Measured gains in service speed and transparency drove Granicus's awards, with councils cutting wait times, costs and phone enquiries.
Organisations can recoup their outlay in six months, as the study found video management software cut investigation times and lifted productivity.
Flood-prone councils could spot blocked drains earlier as new sensors flag issues before water starts flowing, cutting response costs.
Councils facing housing approval backlogs could cut assessment time by 20% as the software is embedded into existing workflows.
Greater attention is on systems that connect NHS records, as Interweave's platform won a new HSJ Digital category for interoperability and standards.
Tenants could see quicker updates and fewer delays as the council overhauls repair tracking and asset data across its housing stock.
Nearly 6 million Britons now say they belong to more than one social class, highlighting a shift that may reshape voting and consumer behaviour.
The recognition boosts Atturra's data and integration push as it expands into North America and Greater China, with Boomi backing its customer results.
Yet only 15 per cent have deployed OT-specific visibility tools, even as cyber incidents have already disrupted critical systems for most respondents.
Daily recovery testing now gives the Queensland council greater confidence its warning and evacuation systems will stay online during severe weather.
Residents and emergency services are left with weak coverage as repeated planning requests push mobile tower approvals back by hundreds of days.
The rollout will bring Anthropic's Claude tools to about 30,000 NEC employees and strengthen AI services for Japanese firms and government bodies.