Data governance stories
Feedonomics rolls out AI catalogue exports for merchants, with Dell among early users as product data is sent to OpenAI, Gemini and others.
Anthropic expands in Australia and New Zealand with Sydney office and Theo Hourmouzis named Chief Executive Officer to drive regional AI growth.
EY recruits senior AI engineers in the UK and Ireland to embed governance and compliance as clients push projects from pilots into live use.
Harvey and Ansarada team up to connect virtual data rooms with legal AI, letting deal teams analyse documents while keeping permissions and audit trails intact.
UiPath deepens Databricks and Deloitte ties to push governed AI workflows and automated testing across enterprise data operations.
Zapier broadens enterprise AI controls with policy enforcement across workflows, agents, assistants and SDK-built apps.
Mars broadens Google Cloud tie-up, making Gemini Enterprise the core AI layer for employees as it pushes unified search, custom agents and faster workflows.
Temenos and Bain warn banks that cloud, AI and stablecoins will reshape competition, with core modernisation now key to growth.
UK firms told to rethink productivity as AI, ERP and CRM reshape workflows, while experts warn gains depend on skills, governance and resilience.
HTX and NCS expand their engineering pact to develop robotics, drones, quantum-safe security and AI systems for Singapore's Home Team.
Harbr Data survey finds 61% of large UK firms cannot fully explain how sensitive information is used by AI systems overseas.
Paper data breaches in the UK have topped 11,000 over five years, with employee records accounting for nearly one in five cases, analysis finds.
Katsina to host Africa's first distributed AI compute network as Conflow Power Group signs deal for 50,000 solar iLamp streetlights.
UK finance staff embrace generative AI for daily tasks as oversight gaps in monitoring and compliance raise fresh regulatory concerns.
How data governance must adapt as agentic AI shifts from advising to acting, with boards urged to set guardrails and oversight.
CDR reforms on consent, representatives and small bank exemptions could add AUD $1.2 billion annually by 2035, modelling says.
Australian builders increasingly fear vendor lock-in as new survey shows data ownership and control now outrank collaboration features.
Alberta's new IP office, backed by AUD $8 million, will help researchers and founders protect ideas and turn them into local jobs and ventures.
Nicole Junkermann unveils The Human Code, urging AI investors in India to back trust, dignity and long-term value over speed alone.
VoCoVo rolls out AI Gateway to let retailers' existing headsets deliver spoken answers and stock insights straight to shop-floor staff.