AI Strategy stories
Enterprises facing rising AI costs may see greater demand for partners that can prove delivery experience on AWS as projects move into production.
Businesses under pressure to prove AI returns may use Qlik's new advisory service to sift viable agentic projects from broad ambitions.
Most firms lack the live, governed data needed for autonomous AI, with 66% of executives saying real-time access is non-negotiable.
Boards are being pressed to oversee AI risks and pay-offs as nearly three-quarters are judged to have only limited expertise.
Many self-described AI leaders in finance are still using it only in limited workflows because governance and data foundations are incomplete.
Businesses chasing AI gains are turning to data and integration upgrades, as akto gains higher Boomi backing to support that shift.
Most large enterprises expect AI agents to run software lifecycles within two years, as firms chase faster delivery and fewer stalled projects.
Buyers wary of shelved AI pilots may get clearer evidence on performance as Sparq puts tools through production-like stress tests first.
The hire comes as Hyland pushes a sharper AI message to customers and partners across global markets.
The hire is meant to sharpen the consultancy's North American push as clients demand clearer returns from AI and transformation spending.
Manual access checks are being folded into one audit trail as compliance teams face heavier evidence-gathering workloads and tighter oversight.
Most Global 2000 companies are using AI without clear ownership, raising risks as systems increasingly shape hiring, spending and compliance decisions.
Most technology leaders are still finding their feet as companies race to deploy AI despite skills gaps, data problems and compliance pressure.
The grant lets the London startup train an air-gapped coding model on UK infrastructure, bolstering supply for defence and other sensitive sectors.
Most providers are using AI already, but only a minority have the governance and revenue models needed to turn it into growth.
Businesses using multilingual AI may now face smaller language gaps, but newer model releases can still reverse gains and raise costs.
Australia could miss AI investment unless it tackles power, cooling and land for data centres, Logicalis says.
The retailer's digital overhaul will continue with TCS handling core systems as it pushes to knit online and store operations together.
More coding time and unlimited model access will appeal to developers who have outgrown ChatGPT Plus but not OpenAI’s top tier.
Governance gaps and rising security worries are slowing Australian firms as they shift from AI pilots to production use, the report says.