Systems integration stories
Integration and governance gaps are slowing UK firms' AI rollouts, even as 91% say they have already moved projects into production.
Businesses risk wasting AI budgets on polite interfaces when the bigger gains come from linking systems, data and workflows directly.
The recognition could help Sapiens win cautious buyers in regulated sectors, where insurers and lenders need AI decisions they can explain and audit.
The rollout will let DXC test agentic AI across its back office before packaging proven workflows for clients in multivendor environments.
The recognition gives the Asia-Pacific consultancy formal backing from Databricks as demand grows for partners who can deliver regulated data and AI projects.
Enterprises scaling AI are finding that reliable, real-time data pipelines and governance now matter more than model choice for ROI and control.
Manual close processes have been reduced as the software group automates revenue recognition and consolidates finance across 30 countries.
More than 180 attendees underscored rising demand for side-by-side ERP comparisons as buyers weigh cloud migration, AI and change risk.
Despite recession fears, most global leaders plan to keep AI spending high, with average budgets set at USD $186 million over the next year.
The deal is set to add immediate revenue and earnings, while keeping all DXLabs staff in place to support Vection’s Australian expansion.
Customers will now see Klippa’s document processing tools folded into Doxis, with the Dutch AI software brand retired after its 2025 acquisition.
Live project data has helped the telecoms infrastructure company cut spreadsheet use and improve gross margins by several points.
Businesses now want security that integrates with daily operations, scales with growth and responds quickly when incidents arise.
With margins under pressure across hospitality, the data platform has added Jane O'Riordan to guide strategy as it targets UK and overseas growth.
Thousands of Genesis Energy customers should see faster billing and better service after a compressed four-month overhaul of core systems.
Irish consumers are losing 284 million hours a year to poor service, as weak systems and low empathy leave firms at risk of defections.
Australian small businesses could trim fixed payments and software costs with Zeller's AUD $199 Terminal 1x, pitched against Square and Tyro.
The bank's private wealth arm will shift to a single system to cut complexity and improve service for advisers and clients.
Hundreds of critical banking apps moved without disruption as the US lender cut six data centres to two and boosted resilience.
It could help large organisations move beyond pilots by redesigning workflows before automating them, Atturra says.