Systems integration stories
Plant operators can now connect mixed equipment more easily as Yokogawa adds multi-vendor support and tighter security to its OpreX server.
The shift cut monthly hosting costs by about 40% and let the coffee supplier modernise ageing systems without disrupting deliveries.
Many firms are adopting AI quickly, but weak data architecture is leaving them unable to measure returns or manage governance risks.
Finance teams could see faster automation as Ramp places engineers inside clients to build bespoke AI systems on its platform.
The update aims to cut reconciliation work for enterprise finance teams by linking spend data directly with SAP S/4HANA Public Cloud.
Enterprise teams can now define AI agent permissions and security controls earlier, as Atsign's update links live architecture design with model prompting.
The deal will put Claude into banking, aviation and government systems, as DXC scales AI agents across regulated customer environments.
Customers will be able to buy software supply chain security with advisory and managed services as NetRise widens its route to market through partners.
The move aims to speed up software-defined operations for banks, carmakers and manufacturers as AI takes a bigger role in engineering.
Legacy systems and skills shortages are slowing AI rollouts at large German companies, with only 19% putting it into core processes.
The funding will help the Seattle-based startup tackle revenue and spend leakage that can cost large companies billions across complex supply chains.
Most firms are still trialling AI at the edges, leaving executives under pressure to prove productivity gains from technology spend.
Council reorganisation is speeding up demand for cloud systems as Arcus Global posts 26 per cent recurring revenue growth since 2022.
The contract puts more than 70 airport systems under one roof as Perth's new terminal moves towards an expected 2031 opening.
Demand for controlled cloud services is rising as governments and regulated industries seek to keep sensitive data and operations within national boundaries.
The multi-year project is meant to cut costs and give IHH Healthcare real-time data as it replaces fragmented systems across three Asian markets.
The pact could open public-sector technology contracts spanning rail, banking and cyber security, though no deal values or specific projects were named.
Most UK public sector IT teams lack the infrastructure and trust needed to scale AI safely, a SolarWinds survey found.
The reopened chain's 2026 comeback hinges on technology that can link payments, CCTV and content as it targets 200 UK stores.
Only 10% of retailers say they can deliver personalisation at scale, as fragmented data and systems slow Australia's AI push.