Global expansion stories
The deal adds a major incumbent backer as software-defined test gear gains ground across semiconductor, defence and research labs.
Merchants in the UK, EU and South East Asia will gain broader local payment options as the six-year tie-up adds Ecommpay services via BridgerPay.
The Zurich startup will target makers of wearables and phones seeking real-time visual processing without bigger batteries or hotter chips.
Restaurants and retailers are seeking more control over customer data as the Singapore startup readies its first overseas push into Germany.
Clients will keep existing contracts as the group folds Eos Global Expansion, Serviap Global and Hightekers EOR operations into Rivermate.
The launch signals Dreame’s push beyond robot vacuums, with new appliances designed to share its bionic robotic arm system across the home.
Government support helped the Melbourne startup move CL1 from prototype to a globally available biological computer and cloud service.
Pressure is mounting on Thrive to tighten financial controls as the managed services and cybersecurity provider adds five acquisitions and expands into AI.
Poor address data can raise fraud losses, trigger compliance failures and slow onboarding, making identity checks less reliable.
Buyers gain access to 320 screens and 1.3 billion monthly impressions as programmatic digital out-of-home inventory expands across Brazil.
Rising demand for remote CAD access is driving Creative ITC's joint venture with IMSCAD to serve architecture and engineering firms.
The debt collection software group is seeking a new chief executive after revenue rose 52% and monthly profitability hit a record.
Irish-backed software is now helping Canberra’s light rail operator streamline permits and contractor management as safety tools are added.
Developers should see fewer errors and faster builds as NetSuite opens its coding guidance to more than 25 AI platforms worldwide.
Gartner's latest ranking boosts Doxis' appeal to enterprises seeking AI-ready document tools, as rivals race to automate information handling.
Integrated finance and inventory systems are helping MAAP avoid operational drag as the cycling brand expands across eight countries.
Eligible merchants in New Zealand should see higher approval rates and lower cross-border fees as BlueSnap adds domestic processing.
The Italian software group is betting on continuity as it turns to AI-led growth, after posting EUR 1.15 billion in revenue last year.
London will host LemFi's global operations as the fintech plans to hire more staff and expand compliance after pledging GBP £100 million in the UK.
The neobank can now tap infrastructure for accounts in more than 38 currencies as it prepares a launch in four countries.