Interoperability stories
Most Australian healthcare providers are stuck in pilot mode as weak data, governance and operating models limit wider AI rollout.
Businesses could see faster campaign delivery as Adobe's new AI layer links marketing, analytics and customer service tools across existing systems.
The handset targets hybrid workplaces with Wi-Fi, DECT and encrypted calling, aiming to simplify office communications and bolster security.
Businesses will be able to share AI models and unstructured data across clouds and on-premises systems without custom integrations.
Utilities could connect data centres and industrial sites sooner as the companies' software aims to ease congestion without major grid upgrades.
Businesses using UQPAY's Global Account should see smoother cross-border collections, payouts and FX as Circle's stablecoin network links the rails.
A new baseline for energy data systems should ease integration, cut duplication and help operators and suppliers build more reliable applications.
Legacy systems are slowing AI roll-outs at large firms, with most executives saying modernisation and governance are now the main bottlenecks.
Certified resellers stand to gain simpler rebates and stronger margins as the vendor shifts partner benefits through distributors and adds technical training.
Operators risk higher costs and fragmented networks unless 6G migration is simplified, with standards still expected in the early 2030s.
Businesses could gain faster cross-border settlement and wider payout reach as TerraPay links its payment network with PalWallet's stablecoin rails.
Customers will be able to query live data across systems with less duplication, as Snowflake expands governance for AI workloads and Iceberg tables.
Most UK public sector IT teams lack the infrastructure and trust needed to scale AI safely, a SolarWinds survey found.
The certification could help governments avoid faulty enrolment hardware that risks undermining digital ID schemes used by more than 100 million people.
Live commercial use of a jointly issued token will test whether Japan's biggest lenders can make blockchain payments work at scale in fiscal 2026.
Banks may avoid building separate systems for stablecoins, tokenised deposits and CBDCs as UK regulators back tokenisation in wholesale markets.
Britain's green push is being hampered by patchy charging, poor data and weak supply-chain transparency, executives say.
A push for more cloud choice in Britain has gained another backer as customers face lock-in, higher costs and data-location worries.
It aims to help providers document, bill for and measure nutrition-based care more easily as Food as Medicine programmes expand.
New procurement rules could keep critical emergency and health systems in local hands, as Catalyst warns reliance on offshore vendors raises costs and risks.