Interoperability stories
Australian households get a security camera that also acts as a hub for Apple, Google, Alexa and SmartThings, at AUD $269.
Marketers could gain a single orchestration layer as Adobe links fragmented data, content and analytics systems with agentic AI tools.
Users can now share live tabs and page content with ChatGPT or Claude, reducing the need to copy text between browser and chatbot.
Manufacturers could cut engineering work by half as Schneider Electric and Microsoft use Azure AI to streamline plant design and operations.
Government and defence users get faster failover and more automation as VQ Conference Manager 4.8 adds tighter controls for sensitive conferencing.
Rising AI power and cooling demands are pushing operators towards open hardware as Legrand adds rack, power and thermal gear for dense sites.
The move gives the payments group a direct role in securing early transactions on a network built for real-time and machine-to-machine payments.
The hires aim to strengthen iManage’s partner network as software buyers demand more integrations, automation and broader customer support.
Buyers at ISC West were focused on simpler upgrades and better system connections as Gallagher pushed migration tools and cloud access management.
It aims to help warehouse operators cut the risk of costly retrofits by testing automation and labour scenarios before spending capital.
Poor patient records are driving errors, denied claims and delays as hospitals race to secure the data behind digital care.
Sales rose in Iberia and Asia-Pacific as Snom added more than 20 devices, while the UK and wider Europe stayed broadly stable.
Broader access to Canada’s payment-rule body is giving fintech firms a say in the systems that process CAD $103 trillion a year.
The new fund is intended to boost growth while giving the UK more control over data, chips and AI systems used by public services.
Enterprises will be able to move data and run workloads privately between Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and AWS without using the public internet.
OEMs could cut development time as Thoro's CoreFlex uses Orbbec 3D cameras to run autonomous functions across multiple industrial vehicles.
Stricter data and AI rules are pushing enterprises to demand more control over where workloads run and how they are governed.
Fragmented records and weak governance are making health IT roll-outs slower, costlier and less effective than budgets suggest.
A new GSMA report says legacy systems and skills gaps are still slowing Japan’s digital economy, despite strengths in 5G, AI and 6G.
Stronger safeguards and faster rollout could help Japan turn advanced connectivity into wider economic gains as scams and exclusion persist.