Digitalisation stories
The Dubai-based group is tapping India's engineering talent to deepen support for client platforms, AI and cyber security worldwide.
Banks can keep customers inside their apps as Visa rolls out chat-based spending insights, card controls and account guidance.
Demand for AI oversight tools is rising as finance teams automate more processes, prompting MindBridge to expand its leadership structure.
Young jobseekers may struggle without AI literacy and broader soft skills as employers seek staff who can manage digital tools responsibly.
Construction teams can now link weather and environmental readings in one system, helping them cut delays and improve compliance on site.
The expanded multi-year deal will give ABB a single, centrally managed network as TCS takes over end-to-end operations across its global systems.
Long-standing chipmaker ties are set to deepen as the supplier adds manufacturing and support capacity across three key semiconductor hubs.
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.
Canadian small businesses will gain bundled payments and management tools as TD folds Clover point-of-sale devices into its merchant services.
The app's first Cash ISA lets savers move money automatically from current accounts, as Spring passes GBP £1 billion in deposits.
The hire signals Sterling's push into regulated infrastructure and defence markets, where buyers demand stronger governance and secure cloud deployment.
The promotion aims to sharpen One.site's push into construction software as contractors seek to cut paperwork and improve site safety.
New Zealand telecoms could gain a software-led revenue stream after One NZ's AI project was named among TM Forum's top Catalyst awards.
Uneven fibre rollouts and rising AI risks are pushing enterprises to seek partners that can stitch together local needs across Europe.
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 Singapore-founded group gains an immediate foothold in Australia as offshore buyers keep targeting dealership networks reshaped by digital retail.
The deal gives Axos a newer software platform to court underserved US small businesses and tech start-ups more effectively.