Systems integration stories
Broadcast crews can now move a full System T setup between venues more easily, with Solid State Logic's new unit due to ship in July 2026.
Large employers could gain more tailored hiring and workforce tools as Eightfold extends beyond packaged HR software into custom-built systems.
The deal gives the US group a faster route into the UK and EU, with local logistics, compliance and sales support for clients.
IT teams could cut repair times as Phoenix47's new agent mines past incidents and internal documents to guide engineers live.
Customers will soon get easier document searches and accessibility upgrades as DocuWare rolls out its AI assistant and redesigned interface through 2026.
Users in manufacturing and defence will get faster deployment of rugged edge devices as Panasonic bundles Red Hat software on TOUGHBOOKs.
Milestone study finds XProtect users achieved a 133% ROI over three years, with security investigations up to 60% faster.
Its top-tier vendor status signals rising demand for integrated security systems in data centres and critical infrastructure across Australia and New Zealand.
The upgrade should help the Australian consultancy win larger contact centre deals as enterprises demand proven AWS expertise and delivery scale.
Users of ABBYY systems will be able to add handwriting recognition and fraud checks without replacing existing document workflows.
Operations teams could cut weeks of manual work as Deel opens Akai, already handling 100,000 cases a month, to external users.
Data ownership is now the main concern for construction technology chiefs, as vendor lock-in and AI readiness threaten project delivery.
The tie-up could speed adoption of workforce software among North American retailers and manufacturers seeking tighter payroll and scheduling control.
The tie-up aims to ease reporting delays for investors wrestling with fragmented portfolio data across public and private markets.
Widespread dissatisfaction with fragmented police systems is hampering investigations and morale, a survey of 8,081 UK officers and staff found.
Melbourne supermarket network uses AIBUILD to connect sales, stock and deliveries, with real-time systems now handling more than 2,000 orders a day.
Confidence in agentic AI is rising among UK advisers, but regulation and oversight will decide whether it reaches day-to-day platform use.
The deal gives FirstCape a new platform for its New Zealand wealth businesses, with FNZ taking over build, migration and ongoing operations.
Customers in mining, energy and transport gain a single supplier for private networks as BAI folds Titan ICT into its national operations.
Enterprise AI projects across Europe will move beyond pilots as the tie-up targets secure deployment inside core business processes.