AI Adoption stories
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.
Businesses rushing to deploy AI agents face a fresh security gap, as Zscaler adds identity mapping and partner services to its platform.
The deal gives 2degrees specialist predictive analytics to help lift campaign conversion, curb churn and grow customer lifetime value.
The move gives the legal AI group a base in three major regional markets as demand rises from firms handling cross-border work.
Only 1% of leaders think their AI governance is mature, as businesses rush to deploy systems without enough controls in place.
Security teams are struggling to enforce AI policies, as Check Point found only 26% of organisations have the architecture to back them up.
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.
Businesses can now handle refunds, payment links and transaction checks in Zoho Payments through AI prompts, via an open protocol linking chat tools.
Confidence in defence remains patchy as 68 per cent of UK business leaders plan higher cyber spending and 46 per cent fear new tools widen threats.
Singapore boardrooms are shifting towards disciplined growth, as 71% of CEOs rank geopolitical uncertainty above all other business risks.
The two-day event will spotlight AI deployment, with awards and showcases aimed at drawing investors, founders and business leaders to Brisbane.
Australian firms are starting to reap AI gains in productivity and customer service, but trust and pricing models are now under pressure.
Businesses face pressure to speed up AI rollouts as OpenAI chief Sam Altman says enterprise adoption remains very early.