Melbourne stories
British small businesses may cut card processing costs as Zeller enters a crowded market with more than 100 early UK sign-ups.
Home services firms can now target likely buyers by post as Robotic Marketer folds direct mail into its AI marketing platform.
It aims to cut briefing time for agencies and brands as teams struggle to turn research into sharper creative direction across markets.
The new role is aimed at helping the Sydney-based firm scale beyond Australia as demand rises for AI and digital transformation projects.
The rollout will save dentists time on notes and letters as PortmanDentex broadens AI scribe use across UK and Ireland practices.
Brands risk losing search traffic as Trustpilot’s new tools track how recent reviews shape AI recommendations and rankings.
Retailers could miss out on AI-led discovery unless product data is structured for answer engines, according to a Megantic and Shopify APAC whitepaper.
The recognition gives the Asia-Pacific consultancy formal backing from Databricks as demand grows for partners who can deliver regulated data and AI projects.
Australian retailers and other regulated firms can now keep customer data in-country as Amperity adds AWS hosting in Sydney and Melbourne.
The Melbourne-based fund is targeting USD $50 million as it backs fintechs struggling to secure local venture capital.
Manual close processes have been reduced as the software group automates revenue recognition and consolidates finance across 30 countries.
The internal promotion is set to give Orange Business continuity in Asia-Pacific as it faces fierce competition and ongoing transformation.
Demand for senior oversight in complex ERP projects is driving iCatalyst’s expansion as it adds leadership in Perth and Melbourne.
Universities and employers are widening graduate support as Australia’s tech sector faces a digital skills shortage and weak job readiness.
Businesses risk losing rankings unless SEO is treated as an ongoing system that builds authority, stability and trust over time.
Western Australian enterprises and agencies can now keep SASE traffic local, easing compliance and latency concerns under tighter data rules.
Businesses now want security that integrates with daily operations, scales with growth and responds quickly when incidents arise.
Australian lawyers will get structured AI training as K&L Gates ties the Legora rollout to governance rules aimed at reassuring clients.
The move gives lawyers faster access to verified authorities as the firm tries to cut research risk and adapt to AI-heavy workflows.
More than 300 students will get free training and mentoring as a national contest tries to fill Australia’s cyber skills gap.