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The programme aims to cut complexity for wealth clients as Iress modernises ageing platforms and adds AI to speed delivery and reduce costs.
Automatic remediation and capacity tuning in HPE Mist and HPE Aruba Central aim to cut outages and lighten IT teams’ workload.
Players get more realism and a stronger career mode, but Xbox Series X owners may find MotoGP 26 feels too similar to last year’s release.
Creative teams may spend less time shuttling files between apps as Flora adds 21 on-canvas editing tools and switches to dollar-based billing.
Many firms still lack AI training, even as 85% of accountants say they are excited about it, prompting a new peer forum from Karbon.
The move strengthens Carwow's push to scale its platform and legal oversight as competition intensifies in digital automotive retail.
Many firms still cannot stop intrusions, even as AI is now implicated in most reported breaches and security budgets keep rising.
The appointments bring more than 70 years of sales and engineering experience as the data centre group targets a bigger European footprint.
Shippers could cut manual work and intermediary costs as the platform automates carrier selection, documents and exception handling.
Employees will be able to get benefits answers in ServiceNow without raising HR tickets, as the integration targets routine enquiries that bog down teams.
Strong cash generation and steady water and energy demand left Veolia on track to meet its 2026 targets after first-quarter sales rose 1.0%.
Banks and fintechs are being pushed to sharpen cyber defences as AI threats and operational knock-on effects test the UK payments system.
Banks seeking to replace ageing payments systems without disruption will note the fintech's national recognition for modernising infrastructure.
The new hires are set to support Acquirz’s expansion after buying Marketscan, with AI and campaign expertise to help scale client services.
A simpler route into the stock market may appeal to UK savers, as most hold cash while fewer than one in six own shares or funds.
Most UK marketing leaders plan to boost AI budgets, but consumers want clearer rules before trusting adverts made with it.
Recognition comes as more buyers scrutinise IT spending and waste, with Sumillion saying sustainable procurement can cut both costs and emissions.
European developers can now access a single-model image API that Luma says should cut latency and improve consistency across visual workflows.
Concern is growing over who controls AI decisions, even as 74% of UK consumers have used the technology in the past six months.
Digital IDs could speed up account opening and cut fraud, but the industry body says ministers must first nail safeguards and liability.