AI Adoption stories
A Queensland startup and a global software maker underscored the festival's growing draw, as organisers extended the event after entries topped expectations.
Use in Australia has jumped sixfold since January, with half of Codex activity now coming from marketers, analysts and other non-technical staff.
Businesses are under pressure to widen AI use without blowing budgets, as OpenAI adds efficiency, pricing and governance controls.
The data suggests couples will happily use AI for drafts and planning, but rarely for choices that could haunt them for years.
Scattered data and stricter rules are slowing rivals, while 37% of North American finance teams already use AI in multi-step workflows.
Many firms are exposing sensitive data as shadow AI and weak controls leave them open to breaches, hallucinations and unauthorised access.
The deal gives clients access to an AWS workplace assistant as firms race to move AI from pilots into daily operations.
Enterprises are turning to governed AI tools as Snowflake and Anthropic expand Claude access across Cortex AI for sensitive data workflows.
Enterprises in India and beyond stand to gain a single vendor for AI infrastructure and software as the firms target GCC demand and global expansion.
Overseas enterprises can now tap Tencent Cloud's new AI tools for office work, design and model access as it steps up its push beyond China.
It may help regulated customers use archived data for AI without moving sensitive records into separate systems, reducing compliance risk.
The upgrade aims to let employees query data and automate tasks in one governed system, as Snowflake deepens its AI push.
Large enterprises could cut AI and modernisation bottlenecks as new AWS-linked tools help them update ageing systems without full replacement projects.
The move gives Tata Technologies a bigger role in SAP roll-outs, letting it sell software and lead projects for manufacturers in two key markets.
Only 6% of security teams can see all AI deployments, leaving most organisations exposed as use of shadow tools surges.
Enterprise adoption is moving from pilots to production, helping Parloa lift net revenue retention to 150% and pass USD $50 million ARR.
Enterprise customers at One NZ now get mobile services in minutes, after the telco linked Salesforce, Oracle and internal systems with UiPath.
The rebrand is aimed at winning more AI customers as data centre operators race to prove they can handle denser, power-hungry workloads.
The full rollout could reduce administration and compliance burdens for Patronus Partners as wealth managers look to join up legacy systems with AI.
Foreign investors are helping drive Taiwan's stock market to record size as chip and AI shares account for more than four-fifths of value.