Europe (European) stories
Businesses can cut document retrieval times and admin overhead as Foxit folds storage, search and governance into its PDF tools.
Rover says data, trust systems and AI tools are reshaping pet care marketplaces as owners seek more personalised services.
Students across four continents will learn to build interoperable payment systems as Interledger Foundation widens university courses and internships.
Shopify merchants will get more control over reviews, regional content and fraud checks as Bazaarvoice deepens its role in the platform.
Losses from North Korea-linked digital asset theft jumped 51% in 2025, exposing banks and fintech firms to more identity-based intrusions.
Higher component costs are squeezing margins even as households across Europe curb spending on discretionary technology products.
UK demand for commute-cutting tools is rising as employers look to tackle scope three emissions and track travel savings more closely.
The funding will speed hiring and expansion after the Bucharest startup won EUROCONTROL work and passed USD $1.1 million in ARR.
Governance and safety costs are now overtaking development as many firms struggle to keep live customer-facing AI agents reliable and compliant.
Existing certification and update limits on SIM components could be upended if Brussels keeps draft cyber rules unchanged.
The promotion comes as 8x8 tries to grow EMEA sales for its contact centre and customer experience software amid fierce sector competition.
Bank-led name checks in Australia and New Zealand are eroding the niche that made Eftsure easy to sell a decade ago.
The Manchester firm is now weighing outside funding and headcount growth after repeat business pushed first-year revenue above GBP £250,000.
The tie-up aims to help large companies run AI agents securely at scale, while keeping data, governance and spending under tighter control.
Businesses can now centralise meeting notes as Plaud moves beyond solo use, with privacy set by default and controls for teams.
Tighter EU compliance rules are driving demand for access controls as the security supplier expands its regional sales push across Western Europe.
The appointment comes as Tes pushes to link school data more tightly across its Tes360 platform, aiming to ease staff workload and improve oversight.
Only eight teams were chosen from more than 800 applicants, signalling backers' focus on AI, digital assets and financial software in the UK.
Exposure of operational technology is leaving industrial operators most vulnerable, with attacks able to halt production and disrupt essential services.
Its US exchanges now rank first or second in their markets, as North American capacity jumped 40% and revenue edged up 3.3%.