Systems integration stories
It could cut customer service AI deployment from weeks to hours, while keeping human approval and oversight before agents go live.
Verified customer feedback has put Avalara among the top-rated tax compliance tools as businesses grapple with complex rules across jurisdictions.
The platform aims to close the gap between heavy AI spending and everyday use, especially for frontline staff across fragmented workplace systems.
The tie-up could speed customer service automation for regulated sectors, with first joint deals already closed and roll-outs due in weeks.
Armenia's research push gets a boost as a 64-GPU supercomputer is installed in a retrofitted university building.
Merchants could cut fraud, dispute and integration delays as Forter opens early access to tools that work inside ChatGPT and Claude.
The move is aimed at helping large firms shift AI from pilots into production with tighter governance across manufacturing, service and IT workflows.
Unsanctioned AI tools and siloed IT systems are widening risk for hospitals, as 88% say on-site infrastructure is not ready.
Five-day weekly reconciliations have been cut to minutes as T2 consolidates systems around NetSuite to support omnichannel growth.
The chipmaker will shift more of its enterprise systems to a managed model as Infosys takes on applications, infrastructure and support.
Retailers could better align ad bids with margin goals as the partnership merges sponsored placement decisions with organic product ranking.
Operators of nuclear, energy and defence assets in Europe will get integrated software and engineering support under the new partnership.
Australian airports and utilities could soon use dog-like robots to inspect risky sites, as Datacom and Lenovo roll out AI systems.
Enterprise users can now query workforce data alongside sales and finance systems, as the connector is read-only and uses existing permissions.
Security teams and IT departments are being pulled closer together as access control becomes part of wider digital infrastructure.
The new role signals 3PL's push to improve service and align staff, systems and technology as competition in fulfilment intensifies.
Three-quarters of geospatial teams say demand is rising faster than capacity, heightening pressure on staff, systems and decision-making.
Shop-floor systems are leaving most staff juggling too many devices, as only 5% of UK retail workers report no major in-store tech friction.
Airports and energy sites facing escalating drone threats may gain faster response times as the new system combines radar, cameras and interceptor drones.
RACQ's member services will be reshaped by Adobe's AI tools under a five-year deal that also gives Deloitte Digital implementation control.