Systems integration stories
The integration could improve defect detection and traceability by feeding camera-based inspection results directly into quality records.
The new platform should improve payroll accuracy and reporting for about 550 staff as the council phases out ageing systems across its operations.
Global tax software buyers are increasingly reliant on consultancies and cloud alliances as Sovos spotlights its best-performing partners.
The agreement could lift revenue from fiscal 2028 as cloud operators seek denser, more power-efficient storage for AI-heavy data centres.
Pressure is mounting on advisers in Australia and New Zealand as Fujitsu moves to tie strategy to delivery and win more transformation work.
Disparate corporate data may become easier to use as the platform lets staff query and act across systems without moving sensitive records.
The 10-year programme should help Crocs cut costs, standardise operations and improve decision-making as retail margins stay under pressure.
Customers facing tighter IT budgets may see a sharper focus on practical returns as Matt Clarkin takes over sales and marketing at Canon Business Services.
Existing customers will see no disruption as the consultancy unifies its Canadian and US operations under one global name to chase AI and cloud demand.
Finance teams using BlackLine can now collect and reconcile payments in one place, potentially speeding cash flow across 190 markets.
Enterprises may gain decision support without replacing existing systems, as the assistant uses governed internal data to recommend next best actions.
Enterprises adopting AI in production face tighter governance and compliance risks as DXC will manage Primary's Zero Trust platform.
Customers at Unit4 are set to see faster support and tighter systems integration as Stuart Nash takes charge of service and IT operations.
The platform targets banks juggling separate systems across APAC, where technology spending is rising as lenders race to simplify business services.
Disconnected systems are slowing decisions, masking costs and forcing Canadian firms to reconcile data manually before they can trust it.
Law firms using both systems can now cut handoffs and duplicate data entry as AML checks move inside their core practice management workflow.
As climate shocks intensify, cities can cut outages and delays by linking water, power and transport into one view.
Schools and universities can cut audit-season scrambles if they shift controls to the point of spend and stop chasing receipts later.
Community banks and credit unions are being urged to use AI across the customer journey to speed replies, cut calls and satisfy regulators.
Wealth firms could gain a governed way to use AI without replacing legacy systems, as the New York-based start-up raises more than USD $10 million.