Change Management stories
Businesses deploying AI agents can now add live request checks and step-up approval, reducing the risk of unauthorised tool use.
Marketing teams must rethink workflows as agentic applications shift work from manual coordination to system-driven decisions and action.
Firms using integrated cloud systems report fewer finance and budgeting errors, as pressure mounts to cut rework and overtime.
Rising demand for AI could strain power grids and leave sustainability targets slipping down boardroom agendas, UK tech leaders warn.
Businesses using AI now face tougher scrutiny over whether decisions, communications and management still feel human, fair and accountable.
A new analysis of 9.2 million checks shows most firewalls still fail compliance tests, leaving hybrid networks exposed to hidden risk.
Rising fuel costs and safety risks are pushing fleet operators to use Geotab telematics to cut idling, reroute trips and monitor fatigue.
The deal gives line managers AI help with meetings, feedback and team issues, while Betterworks tests a phased integration with its software.
Many finance chiefs still struggle to shape strategy, as EY found only a quarter lead investment calls and few are seen as value partners.
Most internet users should see no change, but validators must update systems by October 2026 or risk DNS resolution failures.
European firms with centralised response libraries are seeing higher AI returns, with mature SRM teams also reporting faster sales cycles and revenue growth.
Human oversight is still dominating workplace AI as adoption jumps, with 82% of respondents worried about agent accuracy and security.
Attendees will hear more about turning AI into revenue, as the event focuses on security, growth and practical channel issues.
Higher budgets have not sped delivery, with most UK digital transformation programmes running late as implementation issues bite.
Most Australian workers using AI at work have had no formal training, leaving security, privacy and skills gaps as adoption races ahead.
Continuous improvement, not ticket handling, is becoming the measure of value as firms expect managed services to keep pace with fast-changing IT needs.
Most Australian healthcare providers are stuck in pilot mode as weak data, governance and operating models limit wider AI rollout.
Bad data is costing Australian firms about AUD A$493,000 a year and slowing decisions in mid-sized businesses.
Public confidence is trailing adoption, with nearly half of citizens uneasy about AI in services despite rapid uptake by public bodies.
Customers in regulated sectors can now access AI workflow and compliance tools as OneAdvanced expands its IQ platform across six markets.