Compliance stories
Pharmaceutical groups could cut safety processing costs by 30% as the platform automates regulated drug development tasks under human oversight.
Businesses sending money into India should see faster, cheaper settlements as the new tie-up shifts payouts on to local rails.
Businesses weighing AI rollouts now face choices on infrastructure, data and governance as Sify targets firms moving from trials to deployment.
Half of Irish executives worry AI could affect their jobs, with trust in the technology lagging behind their European peers, a survey found.
Annual savings of GBP £250,000 and a 94% answer rate followed a shift to AI transcription and analytics across Bluecrest's service lines.
The long-term arrangement should cut outages and speed up issue resolution across Knorr-Bremse's global SAP, engineering and PLM systems.
Operators faced a 38% rise in suspicious withdrawals as World Cup fraud shifted from sign-ups to verified accounts, SEON said.
Only 20% of leaders think their staff are ready for AI, prompting Remote to open its internal training course to wider use for free.
The hire underscores rising pressure on IT services firms to turn AI pilots into measurable client gains as Sonata deepens its push into enterprise use.
Only one in six staff are getting enough AI training, leaving firms exposed to poor decisions, shadow tools and weak returns.
A bespoke office server now cuts a 70-slide medical presentation editing job from two and a half days to 15 minutes, keeping pharma data secure.
Pressure from AI projects stalled by poor data governance is boosting demand for RecordPoint's software among regulated organisations.
Customers in the US and Canada can now pay Flywire clients directly from bank accounts, with real-time checks aimed at reducing failed transfers.
The macOS desktop app now logs recent clicks and typing for selected users, raising privacy and prompt-injection concerns despite tighter controls.
Amid rising cheating concerns, the platform aims to help schools and exam boards run monitored tests without constant live surveillance.
Property claims teams could gain faster decisions and fewer disputes after Sync Technologies won Guidewire's InsurPitch Sydney from five finalists.
The pilot will test whether Korean won fund interests can be distributed overseas without breaching local rules or investor controls.
The trial points to a way foreign visitors could pay Korean merchants with USDC while shops still settle in won, easing cross-border spending.
Australians lost AUD $2.18 billion to scams in 2025 as fake myGov logins and bogus invoices exploit tax-season urgency, Proofpoint said.
AI-made fake payslips and deepfakes are exposing lenders that still rely on fragmented mortgage checks, experts warn.