Digitalisation stories
The hire underscores how support quality can sway renewals and growth as cyber buyers demand help with deployment and integration.
The tool aims to cut routine enquiries and help Canadians compare cover without logging in, as TD expands AI across its businesses.
The enlarged group will target AI contracts in regulated industries, as the deal lifts annual revenue above EUR €500 million and adds 550 staff.
A decade of support has helped operators keep rail, power and factory systems running on Linux without frequent upgrades.
The resort operator aims to cut fragmented HR work and improve hiring, time tracking and benefits for 30,000 staff across 40 countries.
Cybersecurity and skills gaps are leaving many mid-sized firms unable to turn AI investment into stronger profits or revenue growth.
Hotel staff are losing 322 hours a year to switching between disconnected tools, raising costs, errors and delays at check-in.
The hire strengthens Saviynt's regional push as APJ enterprises step up identity security spending to manage cloud and hybrid work risks.
Britain is set for more local gift options as the rebranded marketplace uses fresh funding to widen its catalogue and reach smaller towns.
Customers across Ireland will get a single portal for service requests and incident updates as eir business shifts onto ServiceNow's AI platform later this year.
Developers can now assess site viability and likely capital needs sooner, as live funding data from more than 160 lenders enters LandInsight.
Limited access to real-time data is keeping New Zealand fleet assets idle about half the time, Teletrac Navman says.
Employee records featured in almost one in five cases as lost, stolen or mishandled paperwork kept UK breach reports high over five years.
Legacy systems are raising costs and slowing claims and quoting, leaving insurers at risk of missing out on AI and growth opportunities.
Staff shortages, legacy systems and AI demands are leaving most IT decision-makers in Irish companies reporting stress and mental health issues.
Providers face new obligations under 2025 reforms, with prompt feedback handling now central to safer, consumer-centred aged care.
More than half of large UK builders are waiting longer to release retention and close accounts as data gaps blur project finances and cash flow.
Poor digital confidence is leaving 42% of Kiwi small businesses dreading tax time, as mixed systems and security gaps expose errors.
Rising AI and cloud traffic is pushing telecoms to add capacity across the Singapore-Malaysia-Thailand corridor, where data centre demand is surging.
Nearly half of UK project firms are seeing productivity or cost gains from AI as they shift it into day-to-day operations and seek ROI.