Only 24% of workers feel ready to use AI effectively, as firms roll out tools faster than training and governance can keep pace.
Rising downtime costs are pushing factories to use AI to capture veteran technicians' know-how before retiring staff take it with them.
Mid-sized contact centres can now cut spreadsheets and manual scheduling as 8x8 folds workforce management into its platform at no extra charge.
Standardised blueprints could help operators add AI capacity faster as rising power and cooling demands strain data centre builds worldwide.
The new tools are aimed at cutting manual work and speeding up warehouse responses to errors, staff queries and coaching needs.
Lawyers can now use approved deal files inside Harvey without leaving Datasite, as the tie-up aims to speed diligence and drafting.
Growing AI use is making bills harder to predict, pushing firms to track costs across models, agents, data and compute.
Publishers could soon charge AI crawlers per request as AWS WAF starts billing bots for content access at the network edge.
Demand for mobile data is shifting as uplink traffic grows faster than downloads, with AI and cloud services pushing networks harder.
Plant operators can now connect mixed equipment more easily as Yokogawa adds multi-vendor support and tighter security to its OpreX server.
The move should cut AI inference costs for Zoho while giving the software group tighter control over data, power use and its infrastructure stack.
The move helped curb unauthorised sellers and win first-time shoppers, as unit sales jumped 115% quarter on quarter within four months.
The shift cut monthly hosting costs by about 40% and let the coffee supplier modernise ageing systems without disrupting deliveries.
Most firms are still trialling AI at the edges, leaving executives under pressure to prove productivity gains from technology spend.
Weeks before a planned August debut, the app aims to entice more than 2 billion Muslims with chat, video and faith-based AI tools.
Australia has emerged as a bigger draw for Indian tech workers as US visa curbs and other immigration crackdowns reshape hiring.
The 600-petabyte deployment is set to underpin regulated AI workloads in Australia as demand for onshore data control intensifies.
Enterprises modernising software delivery could cut testing risk and speed releases as the firms pair consulting with AI-enabled quality tools.
The new controls could help enterprises stop AI agents from exporting data or changing records when their actions stray beyond approved intent.
The award highlights a two-decade pattern of donations, software discounts and volunteering that has backed Queensland charities and frontline services.