Productivity stories
Legal professionals can now access case files, notes and calendars on the move as Rock MS brings Bedrock to Apple and Android devices.
Transporeon rolls out AI-powered Natural Language Search for carriers, aiming to speed freight bookings and cut clicks across Europe and North America.
Banks could speed up digital journeys and compliance checks as Temenos embeds AI agents and copilots into systems used for daily operations.
FourKites links live shipment data to Inventory Twin, giving planners earlier risk alerts and a direct path from stock shortfall to freight booking.
Financial firms could gain cleaner audit trails and more reliable AI outputs as a managed data layer links investment systems and workflows.
The funding will help businesses cut manual back-office work as Tekst expands software that maps workflows from emails, documents and system actions.
Customer experience buyers are rewarding platforms that tie service quality to revenue gains, with RingCentral standing out in Metrigy's latest study.
Industrial operators could cut downtime and maintenance costs as AVEVA gains analyst backing for asset performance software.
Currenxie enters the EEA from Dublin with multi-currency business accounts, targeting SMEs seeking faster cross-border payments.
Atera will waive all fees for Robin if the autonomous IT agent fails to resolve 50% of targeted technical tickets within 90 days.
AI will strip out manual work in accounts payable, but finance leaders must decide whether to cut headcount or turn the function to oversight.
The new specialisation should help healthcare and life sciences firms use governed AI and data tools to speed trials, discovery and patient insights.
Milestone study finds XProtect users achieved a 133% ROI over three years, with security investigations up to 60% faster.
AI in life sciences is boosting workflows rather than replacing scientists, as firms navigate regulation, data risks and uneven adoption across markets.
Ottawa is courting private backers to expand domestic AI capacity, with no funding yet committed for the British Columbia project.
Banks in Asia are turning to AI collections tools as rising loan stress puts pressure on recovery rates and customer trust.
Chartered Management Institute launches AI leadership courses as survey finds most UK managers lack the training to turn spending into gains.
Skills shortages are now the biggest obstacle as predictive maintenance adoption in UK factories climbs from 9% to 22%.
Credas says digital identity checks are more decisive, with manual referrals falling to 3%-4% a year as identity fraud stays a concern.
Business leaders say burnout is a hard financial risk, urging employers to build mental health into job design, leadership and daily operations.