Process automation stories
The funding will help banks and insurers automate lending, claims and onboarding while keeping AI decisions auditable and compliant.
Verified customer feedback has put Avalara among the top-rated tax compliance tools as businesses grapple with complex rules across jurisdictions.
Manufacturers and distributors could cut manual work as the software maker embeds AI, e-invoicing and cloud tools into Sage X3.
Manual access reviews and audit gaps are adding hidden costs as firms hit mid-year and rethink identity governance budgets.
The platform aims to close the gap between heavy AI spending and everyday use, especially for frontline staff across fragmented workplace systems.
The move is aimed at helping large firms shift AI from pilots into production with tighter governance across manufacturing, service and IT workflows.
Demand for specialist AI staff is lengthening vacancies and driving salaries higher as firms move from experiments to deployment.
The appointment strengthens Avalara's push in Australia and New Zealand, where it is targeting more customers in retail, logistics and exports.
Five-day weekly reconciliations have been cut to minutes as T2 consolidates systems around NetSuite to support omnichannel growth.
Banks could gain a single AI system for customer requests, as Backbase folds Kasisto's tools into its software and boosts its US reach.
The overhaul should cut manual work and improve reporting for 342,000 residents as the council replaces legacy finance systems with cloud software.
Borrowers and brokers could see faster decisions as the lender says automated workflows have cut handling times by up to 30%.
Australian airports and utilities could soon use dog-like robots to inspect risky sites, as Datacom and Lenovo roll out AI systems.
Data silos and staff time are being cut as the township uses AI agents to speed calculations, analyse waste and answer residents online.
Nearly half of Canadian business leaders are testing AI without seeing returns, as firms struggle to embed the technology into daily operations.
Finance chiefs are being offered tighter oversight as BlackLine opens a preview of controls for AI-driven work across finance systems.
Employers risk reimbursement errors and compliance headaches unless expense systems are updated to reflect HMRC's first mileage rate rise in 15 years.
Small firms are being squeezed as payroll gets harder and skilled staff near retirement, leaving software to fill the gap.
The software aims to stop printed and scanned documents slipping outside managed workflows, a growing compliance risk for AI-heavy firms.
Most organisations are scaling AI in database management without formal controls, Redgate says, despite adoption rising to 44% last year.