Change Management stories
Patch teams are falling behind as exploited flaws pile up, with 47 million instances still open after a year, Qualys data shows.
More than 276,000 KPMG staff will gain access to Claude as the firm speeds up tax, legal and cybersecurity work across 138 countries.
Data privacy and accuracy fears are slowing uptake as nearly half of IT professionals question AI tools now entering their workplaces.
The appointment comes as the ad-tech group steps up its AI push across products used by more than 100,000 people worldwide.
Marketing teams are increasingly using AI to automate routine campaign work, with Optimizely saying customer-built agents now dominate activity on Opal.
Cloud ERP customers could see deployments compressed to 90 days as Epicor adds AI tools to speed migration and cut disruption.
Only 12% of organisations have fully integrated tax technology, leaving compliance projects exposed as e-invoicing rules tighten.
Most manufacturers now see digital tools as necessary to stay competitive, but data use gaps, cyber risk and skills shortages remain.
Manual network policy changes can now take weeks, leaving enterprises exposed as Check Point pushes AI agents to automate security operations.
Most executives still rely on artificial intelligence to draft emails and summarise documents, despite rising confidence and training uptake.
The launch aims to cut outages and speed diagnosis for enterprises juggling fragmented monitoring across hybrid cloud and on-premise systems.
Enterprises that fail to embed AI into workflows risk being outpaced by rivals already turning pilots into real business gains.
Employees are increasingly seeing company news through AI first, raising concerns that automated summaries are stripping out tone and context.
Boards face higher compliance costs and AI project failures as data management shifts from housekeeping to a core enterprise risk in 2026-2027.
Most New Zealand SMEs now use AI tools, but many want firmer safeguards and training before widening adoption.
Manual reporting delays had been holding back Triathlon Ireland's finance team, until cloud software cut month-end close to five hours.
Safely embedding AI into public services now hinges on clearer accountability, as only 22% of Australian organisations use advanced governance models.
Lesser-known ERP tools are already cutting month-end work, from reconciliation and AP to forecasting, if the data underneath is clean enough.
TrustedTech said 62% of UK senior leaders use unauthorised AI tools at work, intensifying worries over data leaks and policy breaches.
Concern is rising in Ireland as leaders say empathetic coaching matters more than AI know-how for future managers during adoption.