Digitalisation stories
Fans at Grand Prix events will get live timetables and navigation in the official app, as Formula 1 deepens its grip on spectator data.
The UK industrial AI company is stepping up its North American push as it seeks to turn existing US customers into broader revenue growth.
The move will put AVEVA's industrial data platform on AWS, giving customers more cloud choice and access to AI tools across operations.
Most manufacturers now see digital tools as necessary to stay competitive, but data use gaps, cyber risk and skills shortages remain.
Wider adoption of shipping data standards could speed cargo handovers, as one of logistics' biggest software suppliers joins the DCSA+ partner programme.
The update aims to ease manual data entry and give maintenance teams better visibility as organisations struggle with fragmented asset records.
Continuity is at stake as PFU's EMEA unit begins a handover to Yasunari Shimizu after Hiroaki Kashiwagi's five-year tenure.
The consultancy says its approach keeps records and governance inside existing Microsoft tools, reducing reliance on outside vendors and scattered spreadsheets.
Better managed data can lift returns on big transformation programmes, with a Forrester study finding major efficiency gains and lower costs.
The deal will give BAE Systems a more standardised digital foundation across 110,000 staff as it tries to simplify legacy systems and boost agility.
Factories facing labour shortages and rising costs are set to get a new execution tool, as the firms pair consulting with frontline software.
The new tool could help regulated operators cut missed deadlines by replacing spreadsheets and memory with rule-based scheduling for recurring checks.
Faster quotes and tighter margin control are helping Marshalls win tenders in the UK building materials market as it shifts pricing to AI.
Expansion into insurance infrastructure could lift Ebix's India growth above 20% a year as it localises global platforms for the market.
Mid-market law firms can now cut onboarding delays as verified ID checks are fed straight into compliance records within Silks' platform.
EY-Parthenon says dealmaking is shifting towards AI and technology as 87% of UK chief executives expect their M&A appetite to rise.
Alberta's nursing regulator has cut renewal times from more than 100 days to under 30 minutes, easing staff shortages and compliance burdens.
The deal will support BAE Systems' digital transformation as defence groups face growing pressure to secure networks across global operations.
Researchers at IISc Bengaluru will gain access to new high-performance computing resources for simulations, analytics and collaborative projects.
NHS technology teams are facing mounting pressure as leaders warn that patchy standards and duplication are slowing better patient care.