Change Management stories
Enterprise IT teams could cut alert noise and speed incident response as LogicMonitor tests AI-led workflows with selected customers.
Complexity is wiping out GBP £11.7 billion a year in wasted UK AI spending, as most IT leaders say outputs are creating daily rework.
Many finance chiefs are still treating AI as isolated pilots, leaving stronger returns for firms that build it into one operating system.
The promotion signals 8x8's push to deepen partner sales, with Emily Masterton tasked with improving channel support and trust worldwide.
The new role puts a seasoned Microsoft specialist in charge of Storm Technology's M365 practice as customers seek tighter governance and compliance.
Poor data oversight now risks unreliable AI outputs, as unstructured information and weak lineage can undermine automation at scale.
The new seven-hour course targets managers, Scrum Masters and team leads seeking flexible training on leadership, burnout and AI use.
Rising participation shows Australian marketers are now focusing on governance, workforce readiness and scaling AI beyond early trials.
The move is designed to cut costs and improve transparency as the carrier links finance, procurement and maintenance systems on SAP Cloud ERP Private.
The shift comes as 42% of firms use tech spend to cope with growth and regulation, up from 35% in the previous survey.
More than 700 executives will gather as Australian firms face pressure to prove AI spending delivers results and tighter governance.
The award spotlights rising retailer demand for tools that keep dispersed store staff informed and operations consistent across large networks.
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.
Singapore boardrooms are shifting towards disciplined growth, as 71% of CEOs rank geopolitical uncertainty above all other business risks.
Australian firms are starting to reap AI gains in productivity and customer service, but trust and pricing models are now under pressure.
Poor communication on AI rules is fuelling shadow use in Australian firms, as nearly half of executives still see it as an IT issue.
Brands are now demanding AI production partners that can handle approvals, governance and commercial workflows, and MC&V is meeting that need.
Businesses face pressure to speed up AI rollouts as OpenAI chief Sam Altman says enterprise adoption remains very early.
Councils facing housing approval backlogs could cut assessment time by 20% as the software is embedded into existing workflows.