Enterprise adoption stories
The deal gives line managers AI help with meetings, feedback and team issues, while Betterworks tests a phased integration with its software.
Enterprise adoption is moving from pilots to production, helping Parloa lift net revenue retention to 150% and pass USD $50 million ARR.
The update aims to curb bad answers and compliance risk for banks and other regulated users as enterprise AI rolls out more widely.
Asia Pacific operators must turn 5G investment into enterprise revenue if the region is to make 6G more than a distant ambition.
Legal teams will be able to benchmark AI uptake and governance as Harvey opens early access to a tool built to replace spreadsheets and manual reporting.
It could ease adoption for regulated firms keen to keep sensitive data and workloads inside existing Dell systems.
Broader partnerships on AI, satellite links and 6G are now on offer as the event widens beyond handsets and networks.
Half of the Fortune 10 now use the platform as Gong crosses USD $500 million in ARR after a tenth straight quarter of faster growth.
Businesses can now centralise meeting notes as Plaud moves beyond solo use, with privacy set by default and controls for teams.
The move could cut repetitive work in finance teams while giving Chief Financial Officers tighter control over AI spending and risk.
The hire signals a push to widen partner-led sales as the company courts resellers and OEMs for its quantum-resistant security products.
Enterprises struggling with slow AI rollouts may turn to specialist partners as Vanyar targets faster Palantir deployments across Asia-Pacific and the Middle East.
Users of Claude should see fewer peak-time slowdowns as Anthropic secures more AWS capacity and Amazon adds USD $5 billion to its stake.
By handling emails, calendars and routine requests in the background, the tool aims to cut admin for businesses wary of autonomous AI risks.
Enterprise AI buyers are seeking tighter control of costs and performance as NeuReality expands its push to win production deployments.
Use in Australia has jumped sixfold since January, with half of Codex activity now coming from marketers, analysts and other non-technical staff.
Businesses can now centralise meeting notes and action points as Plaud targets wider company subscriptions with its new UK team workspace.
Businesses could lose meeting context unless they adopt Plaud Team, which adds shared note management, billing and controls in Australia.
Rising Australian demand is driving wider take-up of OpenAI's Codex, as the coding agent gains Chrome access for signed-in work across web apps.
A free entry point could speed adoption of contract AI as teams weigh sensitive data controls against rising compliance and commercial risks.