Productivity stories
The bank says underwriters can now complete work in minutes rather than 15 hours, as it rolls out agentic AI across home lending.
The rankings bolster Altimetrik's push to win larger contracts from drugmakers as life sciences firms seek AI that improves regulated operations.
Demand for immutable backup storage lifted bookings 118% as European customers sought on-premises control to meet sovereignty and ransomware risks.
Major banking technology shifts are paying off for lenders, as Temenos cited faster lending, core migrations and AI use across winners.
Businesses using AI for routes and dispatch could cut errors and costs as HERE adds a dedicated layer for spatial computation.
HP is betting buyers will pay more for local AI processing and premium portability as it rolls out pricier PCs across both markets.
Law firms risk sounding alike as AI trims routine work, pushing judgement and bespoke advice back to the centre of client value.
It could cut outage times for hybrid IT teams by unifying cloud, network and infrastructure data across public, private and on-premises systems.
Live AI agents are most often used in narrow front-line tasks, with sector differences exposing gaps in off-hours cover and handovers to staff.
Auditors could cut review time sharply as Caseware's new system keeps AI guidance inside regulated workflows with citation-backed controls.
Production data from hundreds of enterprise customers shows AI agents are handling only a few high-volume workflows, reshaping deployment priorities.
The UK firm said automated payment chases have also improved cash collection as more smaller businesses outsource day-to-day finance work.
Pressure to lift margins is pushing New Zealand firms to target AI and automation at energy use, reporting and admin tasks.
The funding will help the hospitality software group hire, expand AI tools and buy smaller rivals as venues face rising costs.
Supplier oversight is becoming a bigger cyber priority as one in three Canadian businesses reported an AI-linked incident in the past year.
Banks are under pressure to speed onboarding and tighten fraud controls as more institutions move AI from trials into daily business banking use.
CLS's payment-versus-payment model could cut counterparty exposure and funding strain as major banks handle record FX swap volumes.
Customers at FVSBank will be able to open more deposit accounts online in minutes, as the bank unifies branch and digital onboarding.
Canadian mid-sized firms processing 200-plus invoices a month could cut AP costs and cycle times sharply as Finofo folds tasks into one workflow.
Singapore's strict licensing and Singtel's dominance make Gamma's partner-led APAC plan a test of whether wholesale routes can open the market.