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Amazon Web Services launches no-code AI customer designer
Featured • Oracle

Amazon Web Services launches no-code AI customer designer

about 9 hours ago

Business teams can now build AI-led service journeys without engineering support, as AWS previews a no-code designer for Amazon Connect Customer.

Sean Mitchell
SEAN MITCHELL Publisher

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Productivity

NEOS adopts UnderwriteMe tool to speed medical underwriting

Advisers and applicants could see shorter waits as NEOS rolls out automated medical evidence processing across its life insurance platform.

about 13 hours ago · Sean Mitchell
EFTPOS

Tyro partners with Bakers Delight across 500 stores

The deal aims to cut admin for Bakers Delight franchisees and link payments with Microsoft Dynamics 365 across more than 500 Australian stores.

about 15 hours ago · Karen Joy Bacudo
Productivity

Dematic unveils FD Shuttle at CeMAT Australia in Melbourne

Warehouse operators facing storage bottlenecks saw Dematic's FD Shuttle debut in Melbourne, aimed at boosting density without expanding sites.

about 15 hours ago · Sean Mitchell
Property Market

Barry Plant completes AML readiness ahead of deadline

Australia's new real estate rules will now be met by the network, after offices finished anti-money laundering preparation three weeks early.

about 18 hours ago · Joseph Gabriel Lagonsin
Power over Ethernet

Reolink cuts Australian security camera prices by 46%

Australian shoppers can buy Reolink's wire-free and solar security cameras for up to 46% less in a Prime Day campaign running for two weeks.

about 18 hours ago · Joseph Gabriel Lagonsin
Recruitment

WorkPro improves platform for verified employment data

Workers could gain more control over verified employment records as WorkPro's new platform aims to cut repeated compliance checks across jobs.

about 18 hours ago · Joseph Gabriel Lagonsin
Investigation

Why Eftsure's original pitch is fading fast

Bank-led name checks in Australia and New Zealand are eroding the niche that made Eftsure easy to sell a decade ago.

about 2 months ago • 6 min read
Explainer: Why Eftsure's original pitch is fading fast

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