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Rising demand for AI-era identity controls has lifted the cybersecurity group to USD $225 million in annual recurring revenue.
The award could aid recruitment as the security company expands its certified workplaces across North America, Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia.
Businesses using autonomous AI on endpoints face new oversight gaps, as Keeper extends its privilege controls to agent actions and approvals.
Manufacturers could cut PLM training and support costs as the deal embeds in-app guidance and analytics into Windchill workflows.
Compliance teams could spend less time on manual reporting as NAVEX adds an AI agent designed to surface risk signals inside workflows.
Asia-Pacific customers may see sharper sales focus as Workday steps up regional growth efforts under a new president with deep local experience.
Security teams gain a free way to map hidden cryptography before quantum threats make current encryption less reliable.
The investment could speed up AI search and incident review for schools, factories and retailers using Verkada's cloud security platform.
Boards are being urged to overhaul defences as AI speeds attacks and exposes firms to foreign vendors' access risks.
Large enterprises can now buy Aily's AI decision agents via AWS Marketplace, cutting procurement friction and deployment time to as little as one day.
A global survey found 62% of Fortune 500 marketing leaders cannot prove creative spend is worth it, risking budget cuts.
The funding will speed expansion as developers race to clear power, planning and environmental hurdles for data centres and other infrastructure.
Finance teams face a new push to automate reporting and close processes, as Lucanet adds AI tools while keeping calculations rule-based for auditors.
Senior technology leaders are being asked to fund AI projects while keeping ageing infrastructure running on flat budgets.
AI is helping corporate lawyers answer stakeholders faster, with 97% of legal leaders in a new study citing quicker responses.
The layer is designed to stop AI misreading marketing shifts, after many pilots fail because systems lack business context and governance.
Only 7% of enterprises are seeing measurable returns from agentic AI, as poor data readiness and fragmented systems hold back adoption.
The hires underscore Tata Communications' push to win more corporate spending on cloud, security and AI-led network services.
Enterprise customers face growing risks as autonomous software gains access to internal systems, prompting fresh demand for agent security tools.
Clients seeking fewer vendors may now get workforce, technology and risk support from one provider as AI deployments scale beyond pilots.