Data governance stories
Organisations face fresh breach and privacy exposure as autonomous AI agents gain access to tools, data and records across their systems.
Video editors could save time as meep-morp's new Resolve-linked service automates exports, tagging and delivery across channels.
Many organisations in Australia and New Zealand are still waiting for AI to pay off, as 77% of CFOs report no meaningful return yet.
Security teams risk hidden breaches if they trust AI too much, Secure.com warns, urging human oversight, auditability and clear governance.
The deal lifts Datacom’s New Zealand sovereign data centres to five, as it adds Auckland capacity for AI-ready workloads and local customer continuity.
Existing clients will see little immediate change, as the platform remains separate and supports more than 150 financial institutions.
Hidden software and poorly protected backups are leaving businesses more exposed to automated ransomware attacks, security experts warned.
Live project data has helped the telecoms infrastructure company cut spreadsheet use and improve gross margins by several points.
Poor mobile data quality can cost retailers deliveries, revenue and loyalty as shoppers switch devices and systems leave records incomplete.
Sensitive prompts and documents will stay out of model training as ExpressVPN enters AI software with an enclave-based service for Pro subscribers.
The shortlist may bolster Teradata’s pitch to large firms balancing AI adoption, governance and performance across on-premises and cloud systems.
The ranking reflects rising demand for tighter control over AI links to legacy systems, with APIs now central to security and compliance.
Yet most firms still cannot see where sensitive files sit, leaving unstructured data underprotected as AI and cloud use expand.
The expansion will more than double Databricks’ UK and Ireland headcount as it courts AI talent and deepens ties with major customers.
HR teams at Garney will get direct access to employee records in SAP SuccessFactors, cutting manual handling as the builder modernises records management.
The deal underlines rising demand for bundled cloud security as Australian agencies and businesses face tighter compliance and AI-related data risks.
It could ease routine NHS conversations in over 100 languages, while keeping professional interpreters for complex and high-risk consultations.
Users can now query AI without prompts or files being exposed, as ExpressVPN moves beyond virtual private networks into confidential computing.
Outdated information systems are quietly slowing decisions, lifting risk and draining productivity as Australian organisations push for digital change.
The drinks group aims to tighten planning, finance and supply chain control across 24 sites as AI tools are added to core systems.