Change Management stories
Unapproved consumer AI tools are exposing finance data to model training, leaving ANZ firms with hidden governance and audit risks.
The AI fund administration software maker now serves more than 80 managers after its AUD $9.3 million raise and rapid growth.
Most large enterprises expect AI agents to run software lifecycles within two years, as firms chase faster delivery and fewer stalled projects.
Pharmaceutical field teams could cut hours of searching to seconds as ACTO's new system routes approved information through compliance checks.
Faster AI-led flaw discovery could overwhelm patching and disclosure processes, leaving companies with bigger backlogs and less time to respond.
Businesses adopting agentic AI will get new governance and recovery tools as Commvault tries to reduce data risk and compliance worries.
Many Asia-Pacific firms are seeing AI efforts stalled by rigid systems, with failed modernisation programmes driving higher costs and risk.
Most firms say AI will fail to pay off unless CIOs fix fragmented processes and add real-time business context first.
Banks risk wasting AI spending unless they first map how work really flows, as Celonis says process intelligence is becoming phase zero.
Many enterprises are still failing to turn AI pilots into wider gains, prompting Valliance to hire three former Palantir specialists and track stalled deployments.
AI could unlock legal work that clients had deferred, as firms shift from efficiency savings to more senior advice and broader use.
The new role is aimed at helping the Sydney-based firm scale beyond Australia as demand rises for AI and digital transformation projects.
Poor strategic or cultural fit can wipe out M&A gains, even when the purchase price and synergies look attractive on paper.
Race analysis that once took hours can now be done in minutes, giving NASCAR quicker insight into fan views and on-track competition.
Live SOCs could cut triage times by up to tenfold after AI was embedded with strict guardrails, human oversight and operational context.
The insurer is expanding beyond London, with a permanent Manchester base set to house technology and data teams supporting global operations.
The Queensland university expects a single data foundation to cut duplication and improve services as it moves core operations onto one platform.
Weak mobile systems are slowing frontline AI rollouts, with downtime, manual workarounds and connectivity gaps hitting Australian healthcare and logistics teams.
Australian builders are using more model-based workflows, but rising data-control fears and AI rules are slowing wider gains.
Disconnected systems are driving up costs for logistics firms, with simple delivery queries sometimes taking teams hours to resolve.