Healthcare stories
The Danish quantum software firm is pushing into life sciences now, adding senior hires and partners to sell hybrid tools before the market matures.
Many self-described AI leaders in finance are still using it only in limited workflows because governance and data foundations are incomplete.
Many firms are still unable to govern or access data fully, leaving AI projects exposed to quality, integration and cost setbacks.
Poor patient records are driving errors, denied claims and delays as hospitals race to secure the data behind digital care.
Regulated European customers will gain AI and document management tools that keep sensitive data and governance within EU boundaries.
Organisations needing stronger assurance now face a stricter test for encryption, with accredited labs verifying cryptographic controls and key handling.
Most firms are not ready for AI-driven API attacks, with Salt saying 92% have yet to reach advanced security maturity.
The hire is meant to sharpen the consultancy's North American push as clients demand clearer returns from AI and transformation spending.
Early US traction could help Vertigenius turn remote vertigo monitoring into broader clinic adoption after securing EUR 2.55 million.
Enterprises risk slower AI rollouts and higher integration costs as Model Context Protocols emerge to govern agent access to tools and data.
Boards in regulated sectors now have firmer assurance after Abacus secured CREST approval for penetration testing, renewed annually.
Local delivery is helping Brennan lift services revenue by about 20 per cent as government and critical infrastructure buyers seek onshore cyber control.
The London biotech startup will use new funding to broaden deployments at major drugmakers, including Pfizer, and speed research decisions.
Regulated firms in France and across Europe can keep sensitive workloads under local control while using Google Cloud-based services for less sensitive tasks.
Australia could miss AI investment unless it tackles power, cooling and land for data centres, Logicalis says.
Almost nine in 10 New Zealanders worry about online identity theft as Experian says fraud losses and AI scams are climbing.
Patients at risk of deterioration are being monitored at home as trusts seek to cut admissions and ease a 7.2 million-case backlog.
The hire underlines CirrusHQ’s push into public sector cloud work as councils and government departments seek safer, cheaper systems.
Record demand for the island's health innovation challenge has drawn 125 entries from 25 countries, with finalists now set for live testing.
Fraud is eroding trust in digital services, with 56% of Australians saying they have already suffered online scams or identity theft.