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AI-driven automation is set to force most SaaS groups away from seat-based fees within two years, a survey of 300 CEOs shows.
Backed by Shine Capital, the London edtech aims to deepen US college growth and widen its AI tools as 13 million learners use it globally.
Almost half of AI-written fixes still need manual debugging in live systems, with developers spending about two days a week on troubleshooting.
The move gives US broadband operators local support, faster deliveries and a new base for CBNG's 5G fixed wireless rollout in Texas.
The hire signals Applause’s push into AI-driven testing as enterprises seek tighter checks on software before customer releases.
More than 1,800 staff will get a single app for pay, training and tasks as the bed retailer replaces several legacy systems.
Nearly half of UK small firms say poor in-building WiFi is undermining full fibre, costing them around 11 hours a week in lost productivity.
The reshuffle is meant to tighten service delivery as the Manchester-based energy software provider brings customer success and compliance under one executive.
It aims to help landlords and local authorities apply housing rules consistently as regulatory scrutiny over decision-making intensifies.
Partners in the UK channel face rising pressure to prove value as customers switch providers and demand faster innovation, longer-term roadmaps.
Unusual claims are testing insurers as a motorway cow, cannabis farm and disputed robot mower all led to real payouts and refusals.
Businesses in finance and healthcare could gain clearer rules for using datasets as collateral, licensing revenue and investment under the new law.
New powers to demand subscriber data and force retention could broaden police access while reigniting privacy fears for Canadians.
Brands risk missing out on AI-led discovery as referral traffic shifts from blue links to answers, prompting a new focus on citations.
The Norwich agency will gain closer access to Shopify support and planning after becoming one of just 15 UK Platinum partners.
Rising licence costs and the Windows 10 exit are pushing organisations to rethink endpoint refresh plans, as 10ZiG adds a UK media base.
Rising fuel and energy bills are pushing British firms to replace routine site visits with digital twins to cut delays and costs.
Household budgets remain under strain as many cut essentials, dip into savings and miss payments, with £23 billion in support unclaimed yearly.
The London start-up is adding senior AI expertise as wealth managers seek secure tools that fit regulated workflows without replacing core systems.
More charities could gain digital expertise as up to 30 women are trained for trustee roles under a new board-matching pilot.