Microsoft Copilot stories
Organisations will get a single team to deploy AI across core functions, as EY and Microsoft commit more than USD $1 billion over five years.
Most workers are blurring the line between corporate and personal AI use, leaving employers blind to sensitive data shared outside approved accounts.
Users can now turn Gemini prompts into editable Canva graphics, with brand assets and layered image edits built into the workflow.
The new connectors let teams keep AI-generated work visible on a shared canvas, reducing siloed chats and manual rework across apps.
HP is betting buyers will pay more for local AI processing and premium portability as it rolls out pricier PCs across both markets.
Security teams gain real-time control over what AI assistants can retrieve from Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace, closing a policy gap.
Users can now turn Gemini-made images into editable Canva files, giving businesses a quicker way to apply brand rules and refine drafts.
Workplace AI use is rising faster than company oversight, with a small minority of staff driving most activity and security risks.
The new server could cut integration work for firms using several AI tools, while keeping sensitive documents governed inside iManage.
The move lets sales teams answer customers faster in AI tools while keeping responses tied to vetted company content and audit trails.
The deal aims to help firms cut AI errors by giving agents a live picture of business processes and future scenarios.
Businesses using multiple AI systems will get tighter controls as Boomi adds policy enforcement, monitoring and workflow orchestration tools.
The deal gives customers planning and forecasting tools meant to make AI agents more reliable across complex enterprise systems.
Legal teams could cut contract delays as Docusign folds AI assistants and agents into its agreement platform with new software links.
The move aims to help enterprises govern AI tools across clouds and systems as they wrestle with rising risk, complexity and automation.
New Zealand businesses risk losing search traffic as AI summaries and chat tools increasingly answer customer queries without a click.
Law firms can now pull reviewed T3 knowledge into Copilot, Claude and Gemini without moving data outside approved environments.
More buyers are using AI to scrutinise vendors, as the software firm says faster responses now affect revenue and win rates.
Data exposure risk has risen after Ontario's auditor found thousands of public servants were using unsecured AI sites on work devices.
Merchants are set to gain faster checkout, broader payment options and AI shopping tools as Commerce expands its platform updates.