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The ranking highlights demand for tools that tackle slow, manual software delivery, even as AI speeds up code creation at large enterprises.
Training is outpacing oversight for AI use at many firms, with 43% yet to adopt a formal risk framework, Gallagher found.
The new debt gives the data centre operator fresh firepower to expand US capacity as cloud and AI demand strains supply.
The benchmark suggests AI data centres could boost compute output by 15% without using water, easing power and cooling pressure.
Executives are far more likely than senior managers to expect AI to reshape jobs soon, risking confusion over redundancies and priorities.
Companies in the United States and Canada claimed more than USD $900 million in R&D tax credits in 2024, as average payouts jumped 245% since 2018.
Better team relationships are helping UK workers feel more productive than peers in the US and Germany, a global study says.
Many firms still fail to test SaaS recovery properly, leaving identity outages able to cut off access to other core applications.
Rising piracy is pushing shipowners to upgrade emergency links, as the new system keeps crews in citadels connected to rescuers and operators.
Security teams in North America can now weigh cloud and on-premise options as Suprema rolls out facial access tools that fit existing systems.
Teacher training will determine whether Cognita’s AI platform is used effectively, after a six-country pilot found staff were its most reliable users.
Cloud access to TGS’s seismic library is set to speed imaging and analytics for customers after a 40 petabyte migration to hyperscale storage.
More companies are staying silent on social issues as US polarisation pushes PR teams towards defensive, selective messaging.
Her audit and risk oversight experience should bolster governance as the payments firm handles transactions in more than 240 countries and territories.
Weaker pricing and higher OTA reliance left independent hotels with lower revenue per room as demand softened in 2025.
US media-for-equity backing will fund LifeSafe’s direct-to-consumer push, as the fire safety start-up seeks wider household sales.
Contractors in North America will gain a single flow of data from pipeline tracking to invoicing as two construction software systems are linked.
Canadian startups risk losing critical backing and control as investors and buyers favour foreign tech, panellists warned at CIX Summit.
Advertisers gain access to 2,281 US digital out-of-home screens as VIOOH expands its programmatic reach across 27 cities.
Attendees can now book a place at San Diego's ChannelCon 2026, where GTIA will launch a new AI awards programme and offer free member entry.