Systems integration stories
Most large enterprises expect AI agents to run software lifecycles within two years, as firms chase faster delivery and fewer stalled projects.
Buyers wary of shelved AI pilots may get clearer evidence on performance as Sparq puts tools through production-like stress tests first.
Midsize firms can now open matters and auto-create iManage workspaces in one workflow, reducing admin and data mismatches across systems.
Sales rose in Iberia and Asia-Pacific as Snom added more than 20 devices, while the UK and wider Europe stayed broadly stable.
Many Asia-Pacific firms are seeing AI efforts stalled by rigid systems, with failed modernisation programmes driving higher costs and risk.
Banks modernising payments infrastructure are under pressure to balance speed, compliance and control as Icon expands in Asia and EMEA.
Many enterprises are still failing to turn AI pilots into wider gains, prompting Valliance to hire three former Palantir specialists and track stalled deployments.
AI assistants can now query live workflow status and diagnostics, reducing reliance on dashboards for regulated firms using Adeptia's software.
Customer-facing staff may handle chats and calls more easily after 8x8 Engage won Gold at the NY Product Design Awards.
The software maker is leaning on partners to win bigger enterprise deals, after more than 60% of annual recurring revenue came from mid-market and enterprise customers.
The test could show whether space systems can swap value directly in orbit, reducing reliance on ground stations for future satellite networks.
The hotel group expects the new system to unify guest data and privacy controls across 640 properties, with full rollout due in 2026.
More than 90 per cent of large-company executives now see outsourced support as vital to scaling agentic AI, a KPMG survey found.
The hire marketplace is aiming to sharpen supplier oversight and customer service as it shifts towards a more data-led operating model.
Disconnected systems are driving up costs for logistics firms, with simple delivery queries sometimes taking teams hours to resolve.
The new setup now processes thousands of sales orders and more than 400 integration pipelines across markets, speeding change after the Unilever split.
Poorly chosen systems can slow projects, frustrate crews and leave construction firms paying for software that nobody uses.
The retailer's digital overhaul will continue with TCS handling core systems as it pushes to knit online and store operations together.
Manual intervention after document capture is a costly bottleneck for AP and claims teams, which the new tool aims to remove.
New Zealand defence and security buyers could get faster access to uncrewed aircraft and intelligence tools through the new partnership.