SAP stories
The overhaul has already triggered nearly 3,900 workflows and onboarded more than 10,000 suppliers, tightening controls across campus operations.
Security teams face fresh blind spots as AI-built apps and traditional code pipelines increasingly expose company data and cloud systems.
Businesses can now query data in place across rival clouds and software platforms, cutting duplication and transfer costs for analytics and AI.
The platform targets firms struggling to oversee a surge in AI-built software, as governance gaps create security and compliance risks.
Businesses can now query live SAP data in BigQuery without replication, cutting storage overhead and speeding analytics and AI projects.
The Irish technology services firm expects partnerships to drive up to 30% of revenue growth as it adds 30 roles over 12 months.
Security teams can now trace how one SAP flaw could spread across finance, payroll and supply chains, with access tightly restricted.
Businesses are weighing AI's impact on staffing, governance and cyber risk as leaders push beyond pilot projects and into production systems.
Enterprises can now let AI coding tools build integrations while keeping deployment, monitoring and security checks inside SnapLogic's platform.
The move will free VIVERE Group's IT staff to focus on digital transformation as the Indonesian firm avoids a costly SAP S/4HANA upgrade.
The expanded multi-year deal will give ABB a single, centrally managed network as TCS takes over end-to-end operations across its global systems.
Asia-Pacific customers may see sharper sales focus as Workday steps up regional growth efforts under a new president with deep local experience.
The beta gives pentesters controlled AI assistance inside Burp Suite, with approvals, logging and scope rules still enforced by the platform.
A broad industry push aims to give cyber defenders shared tools for spotting AI flaws, as regulators weigh whether open models raise new risks.
The hire is aimed at accelerating AI product development and strengthening governance as Zingtree targets regulated customer service operations.
Most UK enterprises now see AI boosting productivity, but 78% are keeping human approval points and guardrails in place.
Profit is still on track as weaker government-linked trading and accounting changes push Atturra's FY26 revenue below earlier guidance.
The appointment strengthens LumApps' push to turn its AI Employee Hub into routine workplace use as it expands globally.
Only 22% of Australian organisations say they are ready to govern AI safely, as spending and use surge across daily operations.
Automating manual test-data work could cut delays and staff effort in SAP migration programmes as SNP and Palantir roll out new AI tools.