Partnerships stories
More software teams could catch AI-made defects before release as Katalon’s new platform adds human approval, traceability and live monitoring.
Volotea’s 11 million annual passengers can now buy automatic cover for delays, lost bags and cancellations across its network.
The rollout puts AI into 160,000 audits and could cut administrative work as EY braces for bigger data volumes and tougher assurance demands.
The rollout will let DXC test agentic AI across its back office before packaging proven workflows for clients in multivendor environments.
Small website owners will gain new tools to block, allow or charge AI crawlers as Cloudflare and GoDaddy back identity standards.
Channel partners in Hong Kong and Macau gain a single route to UiPath products, plus services and sales support, under the new deal.
The Melbourne-based fund is targeting USD $50 million as it backs fintechs struggling to secure local venture capital.
Pharma and cold chain operators could gain faster disruption response as the two firms roll out AI tools across global supply networks.
Enterprises could cut truck rolls and outages as the new platform monitors in-building wireless networks continuously from deployment to optimisation.
Wealth clients will get faster platform changes and priority support as FNZ splits its offer into premium and standard service tiers.
Enterprise security teams will get round-the-clock prioritisation of vulnerabilities as the partners aim to speed remediation across cloud, identity and data systems.
Many firms still stall at proof of concept, as the pilot aims to turn agentic AI into a repeatable blueprint for everyday workflows.
Financial institutions could cut manual checks as a Fujifilm-DoxAI tool scans identity and income records for fraud in New Zealand.
The pact secures 3.5 gigawatts of next-generation chip capacity from 2027 as enterprise demand for Claude surges past USD $30 billion a year.
The deal will give Canberra access to AI risk findings and usage data as Anthropic expands research support and plans a Sydney office.
The deal underlines rising demand for bundled cloud security as Australian agencies and businesses face tighter compliance and AI-related data risks.
Demand from larger businesses has lifted Ramp’s enterprise customer base 133% in 2025, as Visa adopts its software too.
The bank's private wealth arm will shift to a single system to cut complexity and improve service for advisers and clients.
Japan’s industrial operators face rising cyber risk as Dragos formalises local leadership with a first Country Manager appointment.
KPMG Canada urges tech chiefs to sharpen data, AI and cloud execution as a survey of 150 executives flags gaps in scaling and returns.