Predictive analytics stories
The funding will speed deployment of a service aimed at helping governments spot threats to cables, pipelines and shipping routes from orbit.
Unsanctioned AI tools and siloed IT systems are widening risk for hospitals, as 88% say on-site infrastructure is not ready.
Despite heavy use of AI tools, fewer than 10% of firms have scaled them across marketing, leaving billions in potential gains unrealised.
Most marketers still miss growth because insights rarely turn into timely action, leaving customer decisions slow and fragmented.
Wearable monitoring could give asthma patients up to 72 hours' warning of worsening symptoms after a three-year UK-Singapore trial.
More than half of countries surveyed now say cybercrime makes up 30 per cent of recorded offences, as phishing and ransomware spread fast.
Companies facing tighter EU rules and supply chain strain are being offered new tools to track deliveries and packaging compliance.
Backed by AU$4 million in seed funding, the new platform aims to help advertisers judge whether placements suit viewers, not just brands.
Real-time tools are reshaping refereeing, TV coverage and coaching as leagues use AI to speed decisions and deepen fan engagement.
Enterprises risk missing business gains unless data quality is managed continuously from source to decision, experts say.
MSPs could trim ticket loads and lift margins as the new platform ties AI automation to service workflows and security operations.
Most Italian fleet managers are weighing AI tools to cut downtime and sharpen vehicle oversight, with predictive maintenance the top use case.
Agentic AI, zero-day surge, sovereign cloud, and humanoid robots will define IT strategy in 2027, Info-Tech Research Group warns.
The expanded programme could cut unplanned downtime across more than 13,000 monitored assets as AI shifts from alerts to fixing faults.
As AI spend surges, finance is being asked to prove which bets earn attention, revenue and growth, not just efficiency.
Bourbon production in Bardstown now has plant-wide digital controls, giving Heaven Hill quicker fault-finding, better visibility and future AI room.
The contactless sensor aims to spot overnight health changes in older adults before daytime symptoms become visible, aiding care teams.
Enterprises could cut IT support costs by up to 45% as the platform spots and fixes faults before they disrupt operations.
Faster approvals and fewer disputes could follow as the partnership targets slow, manual utilisation management across healthcare systems.
Australia's vast distances are pushing transport firms to use AI to predict delays, reroute shipments and cut costly delivery errors.