Professional services stories
The identity security group is sharpening its AI pitch after USD $700 million in funding as it expands globally and adds new leadership.
Small businesses can now ask Claude for live cash and invoice data from Xero without leaving their accounting records.
A smaller band of operators is driving most incidents, leaving companies facing fewer but more organised ransomware gangs.
Businesses struggling with hybrid meetings will get wider access to Owl Labs devices after Westcoast added the brand to its UK and Ireland network.
The consultancy is betting on growing demand for better use of planning software as companies seek tighter inventory control and more reliable forecasting.
TEMi brings PolicyPilot to Australia and New Zealand as employers seek faster, compliant answers on remote work, tax, immigration and data risk.
Consulting firms urged to slow AI rollouts as Trend-Setters Consulting Chief Executive Officer Sam Shar warns of rising cyber risks and rushed deals.
DocuWare lands challenger spot in Gartner's 2026 document management review as the software maker touts AI-ready tools and partner-led growth.
It aims to reduce alert fatigue for security teams, with one beta customer processing 14 million daily alerts in minutes instead of hours.
Legora snaps up Melbourne startup Graceview as it widens its legal platform with real-time tracking of rule changes across 100 jurisdictions.
Salesforce survey finds Australia and New Zealand workers using AI agents daily, but accountability, privacy and trust remain the biggest concerns.
Researchers could cut the time and cost of early quantum experiments as Haiqu's new platform already runs on current hardware.
The tool aims to help General Counsels weigh deals, outside counsel and policy risks using peers’ experience, not just case law.
The legal technology provider is betting on stronger sales execution to win cautious law firm buyers and convert demand for finance software into growth.
Australian small firms are reporting higher revenue and hiring from AI, with regular use almost doubling in 18 months to 69%.
The tie-up gives Indian enterprises and public sector buyers broader access to AI-based threat detection as cyber risks rise across hybrid networks.
Rushed AI adoption is already fuelling costly hiring and performance mistakes, while weak governance is amplifying bias and eroding trust.
The certifications bolster EY's appeal to clients handling sensitive data and regulated work as Singapore tightens digital trust standards.
Australian professionals now have two purpose-built recording tools that turn meetings and calls into summaries, notes and action items.
A cultural gap is slowing workplace AI adoption, with 42% of U.S. workers too embarrassed to ask colleagues for help, a survey finds.