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Rework is eating into localisation budgets as AI content speeds up output but leaves global brands struggling with cultural fit.
New orders have doubled as the telecoms software group’s largest-ever contract is expected to drive a stronger second half and support full-year targets.
More than 300 AI agents are now cutting turnaround times, routine HR queries and maintenance delays across the steelmaker’s global operations.
Credit market users in Asia-Pacific now have access to more than 1,800 issuers as volatility and private lending reshape funding choices.
Rising AI storage demand is putting data-centre energy use under scrutiny as Western Digital reports progress on emissions, materials and recycling.
Broadcasters can now cut latency and costs during major live events as Google expands regional capacity and adds new monitoring tools.
A single workforce system is now covering more than 2,500 staff across Australia, New Zealand and the US, easing compliance and reporting.
Many large companies are making support harder to reach, with most failing to offer clear web, chat or phone access, a Parloa study found.
Consumers now switch between screens and shopping modes so quickly that MiQ says advertisers are misreading how purchases really happen.
More grassroots hockey groups will benefit as the pair pledges CAD $1 million for charities in every NHL market from 2026/2027.
The rollout aims to cut time lost switching between apps by letting Gemini draw on emails, files and chats in one workwide context.
Security teams can now apply one policy model across more AI agents as Bedrock Data adds Google Vertex AI to ArgusAI.
The launch aims to let firms and software agents use Salesforce data and workflows inside coding tools and collaboration apps, cutting build times by up to 40%.
The ERP software group is sharpening its growth plans as it brings in a senior people leader to help reshape operations under a new Chief Executive Officer.
Enterprise users can now query Oracle databases in natural language through Gemini, without moving data or writing SQL, as the partners expand their cloud tie-up.
Customers needing faster database performance can now buy Hetzner’s EX131, which pairs Intel Xeon 6731P chips with Gen5 NVMe storage.
The takeover should broaden ServiceNow’s security reach as it folds Armis’s asset-visibility tools into workflows for customers managing more devices and identities.
Enterprises looking to replace legacy systems may see lower risk, as the badge validates Sonata Software's AWS migration and modernisation work.
The retailer says the shift will improve system performance and set up its next phase of AI tools for operations and internal workflows.
The move should help CRI cut duplication and ease audit strain as the top-25 US firm shifts to a cloud-first operating model.