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Older on-site systems are being phased out as the Bangkok hotel group unifies reservations, data and guest services across 106 properties.
Rising spend on generative and agentic AI is being hampered by weak governance, with only 17 per cent of CIOs fully confident in controls.
Consumers can now track scams, identity risks and cyber threats by country through a new global index that monitors daily changes across 245 countries and territories.
Australian researchers and students will gain access to Fujitsu's quantum systems in Japan under a pact aimed at building skills and applications.
The new capital will fund Horizon3's expansion into Asia-Pacific and Europe as demand for its attack-testing software grows among large enterprises.
Fake addresses are inflating discount redemptions and weakening email deliverability, costing merchants margin and trust in their data.
Factory workers can now teach robots tasks on the line, cutting prototype times from a day to about 10 minutes in early trials.
Listeners preferred emotion and clarity over human likeness, with Google's Gemini 3.1 Flash Voice ranking ahead of a real recording.
A survey found 98% of breached firms suffered material damage as AI-driven attacks and visibility gaps strain defences.
Undisclosed attacks now dominate ransomware activity, with 2,027 incidents logged in the quarter and data theft reported in 97% of disclosed cases.
The move underscores Sygnum's bid to win more affluent Asian clients as Singapore tightens scrutiny of digital asset firms.
Three established infrastructure titles are being folded into a wider industrial news network spanning eight markets and new specialist sectors.
More than half of young adults are shifting cash between accounts to dodge failed transactions, a survey found.
Backed by federal funding, the Australian-made device aims to give soldiers and security teams a lighter way to disrupt fast-evolving drone threats.
The smart home maker is betting a household name will lift trust as it expands Australian retail sales amid fierce competition and privacy concerns.
The deal gives financial firms more deployment options as demand grows for AI-led reconciliation without sacrificing auditability or regulatory control.
The move signals continuity as Ricoh Australia deepens its shift into workplace technology and managed services amid changing office spending.
As scrutiny intensifies, the AI tool is helping firms spot billing and compliance errors sooner, reducing fines, remediation costs and customer harm.
The connected fitness group is widening its subscription and software push as it expands across the US and Europe, with Jason Ellis joining to lead technology.
Demand for enterprise AI is pushing the consultancy deeper into Western Australia, where energy and resources clients are now a bigger focus.