Digitalisation stories
The Singapore-founded group gains an immediate foothold in Australia as offshore buyers keep targeting dealership networks reshaped by digital retail.
The rollout could help more than 1,500 institutions use generative AI on trusted in-house data without disrupting core banking operations.
Australian organisers could gain a single event system as Leap folds Ticketbooth into its APAC push, adding apps, analytics and marketing tools.
Average losses from successful attacks have fallen sharply, but one in three German SMEs says a major breach could still threaten its existence.
The software group is sharpening its global growth push as Tarun Nandwani takes the top job and Pramod Kumar gets a new role.
Airports are using biometrics and artificial intelligence to absorb surging passenger numbers without costly new terminals or bigger frontline teams.
Asia-Pacific customers may see sharper sales focus as Workday steps up regional growth efforts under a new president with deep local experience.
Rising AI and cloud demand could strain Europe's power networks unless grids are expanded and low-carbon electricity access improves, the group warned.
Industry can now test grid, EV charging and cybersecurity systems in a virtual setting before risking outages on live networks.
Many firms still lack grants and training as ministers' industrial push is judged on what reaches factory floors, Fluke research shows.
Manufacturers are under pressure to catch assembly faults earlier as the on-site system flags missing steps before products move on.
The deal gives Axos a newer software platform to court underserved US small businesses and tech start-ups more effectively.
UK contractors face heavier safety scrutiny as BuildwellAI's new platform aims to cut record-keeping gaps and defect risks.
The tie-up would expand Parvis's regulated private-market platform, but the acquisition still needs regulatory and exchange approval before closing.
Drone use could create rural jobs and lift farm productivity as India moves to train entrepreneurs and expand village access.
Better in-cab tech and AI are easing risks and costs for UK fleets, with 90% of managers saying drivers feel safer than five years ago.
Almost half of Irish businesses faced at least one cyber attack last year, exposing hidden costs that can hit operations, cash flow and trust.
The veteran sales chief says biometrics and payroll integration have reshaped workplace systems since he joined Tensor in 1986.
The Florida optical shop lifted revenue by 16% after owner Lea Agramonte used free training to tighten budgets and adopt digital tools.
The Reading consultancy is broadening beyond carmaking after 10 years in Britain, as manufacturers push digital overhaul across sales and factories.