Information Management stories
Retailers could update listings faster as Akeneo's Spring Release uses search and marketplace signals to reshape product data.
AI search and digitisation are helping media owners turn ageing archives into usable assets, with Iron Mountain recognised by Google Cloud.
Manual updates to email signatures and meeting themes could fade as Exclaimer ties Workday HR records to its branding tools.
Business teams can now run product data tasks via chat, as the new interface aims to cut manual work and speed launches across retail channels.
The move gives EMEA resellers a route to steadier software-led income as scanner margins come under pressure across the channel.
Legal and finance teams can now turn PDFs, images and spreadsheets into editable diagrams, cutting manual rebuilds as structures change.
Most firms lack the live, governed data needed for autonomous AI, with 66% of executives saying real-time access is non-negotiable.
The hires aim to strengthen iManage’s partner network as software buyers demand more integrations, automation and broader customer support.
A records search that once needed two workers and a forklift can now be done by one, easing retrieval across millions of stored boxes.
Poor patient records are driving errors, denied claims and delays as hospitals race to secure the data behind digital care.
Offline footage could become licensable AI training data as legacy tape archives are digitised, cutting storage costs for owners.
The certifications strengthen customer assurance as AI-driven phishing and impersonation attacks rise, giving buyers clearer proof of Doppel's controls.
The hire comes as Hyland pushes a sharper AI message to customers and partners across global markets.
Poor data quality and access are hampering SAP migration plans, with 89% of respondents saying the problems will also slow AI adoption.
AI shopping agents, stricter sustainability rules and tougher cross-border compliance are set to reshape online retail by 2026.
Large merchants can now push product catalogues into AI shopping tools, with Dell among the first to test the new service.
Rising software costs and tighter scrutiny are pushing Australian builders to prioritise control of project data over collaboration features.
Poor digital confidence is leaving 42% of Kiwi small businesses dreading tax time, as mixed systems and security gaps expose errors.
Businesses are under pressure to prove returns on existing tech spend, prompting EY New Zealand to bolster its AI and SAP leadership.
Australian builders are using more model-based workflows, but rising data-control fears and AI rules are slowing wider gains.