Applications stories
Most firms are deploying AI agents without proper oversight, leaving non-human identities exposed as security teams race to catch up.
Many retailers are losing millions in sales as slow planning leaves AI unused and widens the gap with faster-moving rivals.
AI is forcing UK firms to rethink productivity as leaders warn that gains will depend on fixing workflows, skills and integration gaps.
The Microsoft partner aims to scale its sales engine and widen its sector reach after SilverTree Equity’s takeover.
Canadian firms are still exposed by weak identity controls, despite reporting slightly fewer cyberattacks than the global average.
Cybersecurity and AI demands are pushing most Australian and New Zealand firms to move workloads back from public cloud to private or hybrid systems.
Modernisation is becoming faster and less risky, helping organisations cut maintenance costs, improve security and sustain service delivery.
Trust in enterprise AI is being undermined as Denodo research finds most firms still lack live, context-aware data for production use.
Enterprises could cut software release delays as the partners add self-healing AI agents to automate testing across existing systems.
The expanded tie-up aims to automate telecoms, retail and IT workflows while giving enterprises tighter oversight of AI agents across both platforms.
Businesses selling into the EU face tighter accessibility scrutiny, with Accessiway targeting retailers and other firms using a new monitoring platform.
Enterprises get tighter controls for autonomous AI agents and Cloud SQL backups as Rubrik expands its Google Cloud security stack.
The new tools could let firms’ AI agents act on live data more securely across clouds, while cutting rebooking from hours to minutes.
Marketers could soon cut manual campaign work as SAP and Google Cloud link customer data and AI agents across both platforms.
Critical Microsoft flaws surged as Azure, Dynamics 365 and Office saw big jumps, even though total vulnerabilities fell 6% in 2025.
The updates aim to help companies turn internal data into AI-driven workflows while keeping business controls and governance in place.
Fewer Canadian startups attracted funding as late-stage deals swelled, with one USD $750 million Waabi round driving the quarter's total.
Only 9% of complainants were satisfied as Australia’s privacy regulator said poor resolution is eroding public trust in data handlers.
Adoption of AI agents in business is creating a new infrastructure bottleneck as companies struggle to coordinate systems across clouds and partners.
The internal promotion comes as demand grows for ERP projects that join finance reporting, operations and AI-enabled automation on one platform.