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As finance teams juggle manual workarounds, the hidden cost of small-business software can outweigh subscriptions once revenue passes USD $10 million.
The move aims to help defenders turn faster vulnerability discovery into working fixes, as OpenAI broadens access to its cyber tools and partners.
Years of regulatory delay risk leaving Australia behind as tokenised assets and digital investment platforms gather pace.
Data centres and research labs could cram larger AI models and simulations in memory, with Dell's new rack scaling to 144 GPUs per rack.
Exaba's local cloud storage pitch could give US managed services providers higher margins as it challenges AWS and Azure in a crowded market.
The deal will boost Arctic surveillance and create thousands of jobs as Canada spends CAD $2.5 billion on new over-the-horizon radar.
The rack-ready system targets organisations needing denser, liquid-cooled infrastructure as AI and scientific computing demands surge.
The Brisbane agency's recognition boosts Australia's profile in Umbraco's global partner network as it expands across APAC.
Enterprises face higher AI bills and governance gaps as only 17 per cent have reached high maturity, Gartner says.
Ad-hoc data work is draining staff time and slowing AI projects, as only a quarter of large firms have structured data programmes.
Longer lead times, freight volatility and quality failures are eroding offshore CNC machining savings for Australian manufacturers.
Unsafe AI-generated clips could be stopped before playback under Ion's Australian patent filing, aimed at blocking deepfakes and other harmful video at source.
Its US business has grown 35% year on year, prompting Pureprofile to bolster sales leadership as it chases more clients in the market.
Australian buyers can now find nearby, compliant suppliers faster as Avetta adds AI search and richer benchmarking to its platform.
Many Australian businesses still miss contract insights after signing, even as AI cuts agreement cycle times by 34% and saves 18 hours each.
Australian businesses risk data leaks and governance gaps as staff adopt AI tools faster than employers can set rules and training.
Legacy software had become a drag on Ringers Western's store, wholesale and online expansion, as it targets AUD $70 million in sales.
Backers are betting on a bigger market for female health data as the Melbourne startup's user base and research dataset grow.
Investor demand for Australian startups is outpacing funding channels, with only 27% willing to commit more than AUD $100,000 to one deal.
Extra warehouse parts will help Smart CT meet demand from new contracts across government, health and retail customers in Europe and beyond.