Productivity stories
India's growing laptop accessory market gets three cooling pads priced from INR 2,999, aimed at easing heat and posture strain for users.
The rollout has cut average handling time by three minutes and lifted first-call resolution to 86% at Fortitude Re.
The campaign spotlights risk controls and compliance tools as large organisations face tighter scrutiny of procurement spending.
Marketing teams must rethink workflows as agentic applications shift work from manual coordination to system-driven decisions and action.
Rising data volumes and tighter controls are driving demand for reconciliation tools, with AutoRek's award reflecting that pressure.
Frontline service providers in Canada are under growing pressure to modernise as labour shortages and ageing systems strain delivery.
Firms using integrated cloud systems report fewer finance and budgeting errors, as pressure mounts to cut rework and overtime.
Rising demand for AI could strain power grids and leave sustainability targets slipping down boardroom agendas, UK tech leaders warn.
Rising product complexity is slowing quotes and deliveries for most manufacturers, as only 7% reuse the same configuration rules across systems.
The funding will help Signable push into the UK mid-market and regulated sectors as electronic signatures become routine for more firms.
Frontline teams at multi-location service businesses could cut dashboard churn as AskNicely's new tools automate insights and routine review replies.
Enterprises could cut integration work and security risk as pre-tested FlexPod systems are aimed at production AI deployments and edge use cases.
Borrowers in India can now get instant loan decisions around the clock, as manual checks have been removed from TrustPaisa's approval process.
Rising fuel costs and safety risks are pushing fleet operators to use Geotab telematics to cut idling, reroute trips and monitor fatigue.
Britain's green push is being hampered by patchy charging, poor data and weak supply-chain transparency, executives say.
Learners across the UK will gain access to AI video creation, as employers look for practical returns from workplace training.
A push for more cloud choice in Britain has gained another backer as customers face lock-in, higher costs and data-location worries.
Manual data wrangling at the City of Melbourne is being replaced by a single AI platform supporting more than 700 datasets and 40 use cases.
Most Australian workers using AI at work have had no formal training, leaving security, privacy and skills gaps as adoption races ahead.
Continuous improvement, not ticket handling, is becoming the measure of value as firms expect managed services to keep pace with fast-changing IT needs.