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Busy reception desks will no longer need to inspect papers manually, as the kiosk adds timestamped identity checks for compliance-heavy sites.
Australian firms are increasingly using AI in day-to-day operations, with leaders saying data quality and human oversight now matter more than pilot projects.
ServiceNow customers now have a limited first year to decide how to deploy its AI oversight tools before broader access expires.
Government and defence users can now carry far more secure data offline, as Apricorn's pocket-sized drive packs 4TB and faster transfers.
The update gives enterprises managed access to Anthropic's models with built-in failover, data residency and compliance controls for production AI use.
The new framework is intended to help firms prove AI tools are reliable and compliant as regulators demand ongoing evidence, not one-off audits.
Weak public trust and tighter oversight are pushing Australian and New Zealand firms to add live AI security controls before systems go into production.
Rising demand for genomic medicine in Australia and New Zealand is prompting the company to step up local partnerships and market expansion.
Most firms are still increasing AI budgets, even as 57% of CX leaders say the technology has delivered little or no impact on operations.
Enterprises can now control both chatbot and agent traffic through one gateway as Citrix expands NetScaler for regulated AI deployments.
Demand for indoor mobile coverage is rising across Asia-Pacific as organisations seek more reliable communications inside large facilities.
AI is helping hospitals cut scan times, clear backlogs and spot disease earlier, while doctors still keep final say over treatment.
Business and public sector organisations faced 2,270 attacks a week in June, as ransomware rose 33% and GenAI use exposed sensitive data.
The ranking bolsters Ricoh's pitch to regulated firms seeking tighter control over physical and digital mail handling in one operating model.
A 24-hour failure at a key Amazon Web Services region could wipe out GBP £1 billion in revenue for exposed UK companies, the report says.
The deal gives Saicon more specialist talent as enterprises race to link AI projects with cloud, data and physical operations.
Tighter regulation and rising cyber threats are pushing insurers to bolster defences for customer data and operational systems.
The five-year funding is aimed at turning Alberta's AI research into faster public services, stronger health care and local commercial gains.
Regulated industries may get a safer route to production AI as the tie-up offers tighter control over data, governance and deployment.
UK regulators and sensitive sectors could gain locally governed AI deployments as the deal targets production use, not pilots, on UK infrastructure.