AI Adoption stories
Reco COO Zoe Hillenmeyer says enterprises typically underestimate their AI agent exposure by a factor of ten and that gap is widening.
The wider tie-up will give resellers and managed service providers a broader security portfolio as AI and compliance demands intensify.
Large firms in regulated sectors are under pressure to make AI decisions traceable and controllable before scaling them across core workflows.
Regulated industries will get custom models with tighter data control as TCS opens Mistral Forge access to enterprise clients worldwide.
AI now helps smaller firms speed up routine work and decisions, but only when their PCs can handle the workloads securely and efficiently.
The move broadens Arm-based computing into budget PCs, as Qualcomm targets student and small business buyers with all-day battery life and AI features.
The appointment gives Sphera an internal marketing leader as it pushes AI-powered messaging to 8,500 customers across 100 countries.
The hire underscores Zendesk's push to turn surging AI bookings into revenue, with demand set to top USD $400 million next year.
The hire strengthens AMD's push in Asia Pacific and Japan, a key growth market as demand for AI and computing products rises.
Small businesses could cut support complexity as the new system links calls, chat and AI tools in one place, helping staff manage customers faster.
Enterprise IT teams could cut alert noise and speed incident response as LogicMonitor tests AI-led workflows with selected customers.
Businesses adopting AI agents face new security and accountability risks as Ping Identity extends access controls, auditability and governance.
The software group is reshaping its senior team as it seeks faster growth across virtual labs, training and AI-related services.
Many finance chiefs are still treating AI as isolated pilots, leaving stronger returns for firms that build it into one operating system.
More than 2,000 young women have taken part in a programme aimed at widening access to tech jobs as it expands across England.
Staff at Bournemouth University will get governed AI tools first, as the institution maps use cases and sets a roadmap for wider adoption.
Rising participation shows Australian marketers are now focusing on governance, workforce readiness and scaling AI beyond early trials.
More than 700 executives will gather as Australian firms face pressure to prove AI spending delivers results and tighter governance.
Many Australian firms are failing to turn AI pilots into scalable gains because scattered tools are outpacing governance and business context.
Without strong governance and clean data, AI in quality engineering can add workload, erode trust and expose weak foundations instead of cutting defects.