Digitalisation stories
Accountants face a shift towards advisory work as AI and data tools reshape finance, with trust and judgement remaining vital.
Most UK financial advisers are now serving younger investors, but fragmented software is adding hours of admin each week.
The 36 MW project near Stavanger can now proceed to final design and construction, with service targeted for the second half of 2027.
The corporate services group is deepening its Americas push after buying Biz Latin Hub, which extended its reach across 18 Latin American markets.
Electrified vehicles, factory automation and renewable projects are expected to lift demand for organised wiring assemblies to USD $173.9 billion by 2036.
Most firms still judge tech buys on upfront price, even as security, efficiency and long-term value increasingly drive business risk.
Periodic penetration tests miss most systems, prompting Australian and New Zealand firms to use AI-driven checks for broader coverage and faster risk spotting.
It underscores Fuel's push to tighten its systems and cyber defences as North American logistics operators face rising pressure for speed and visibility.
The upgrade reflects demand for ERP systems that cut manual work and help mid-sized manufacturers and distributors manage tighter operations.
Asia Pacific enterprises are driving stronger demand for observability tools as LogicMonitor steps up regional execution to win more contracts.
Grid operators and energy groups will help shape data centre expansion as Europe braces for a surge in AI-linked power demand.
The deal will help the chemicals group cut migration errors as it consolidates fragmented systems into a single SAP S/4HANA platform.
Insurers could cut email and spreadsheet bottlenecks as a governed system tracks underwriting referrals, complaints and renewals with audit trails.
Shippers could cut review times from weeks to minutes as the closed-loop tool spots savings and service issues across global freight.
The campaign spotlights risk controls and compliance tools as large organisations face tighter scrutiny of procurement spending.
Rising product complexity is slowing quotes and deliveries for most manufacturers, as only 7% reuse the same configuration rules across systems.
Australia's vast distances are pushing transport firms to use AI to predict delays, reroute shipments and cut costly delivery errors.
Each incident can halt site operations for 24 days on average as attackers exploit the sector's growing use of connected digital tools.
Rising costs and weaker spending left many small firms under pressure, even as national SME activity still managed quarterly growth of 0.6%.
Mining operators are set to gain safer, more reliable site connectivity as Epiroc adds Ericsson's LTE and 5G products to its portfolio.