AI Strategy stories
AI hiring is spreading unevenly across revenue teams, with senior roles and Sydney adverts most likely to mention the skill.
Clients across Asia Pacific will get new AI agents, tools and sector partnerships as NCS doubles down on sovereign deployments and hiring.
Only 26% of organisations call their AI operations advanced, as integration headaches and data silos keep many projects stuck in pilots.
Most boards are using AI, but formal guidelines are still missing as adoption races ahead of governance, OnBoard's survey found.
Its 17,000-store group is broadening AI use from customer service to operations and analytics as it deepens ties with suppliers.
The software group is sharpening its global growth push as Tarun Nandwani takes the top job and Pramod Kumar gets a new role.
Countries risk losing control over data and AI policy unless they build local computing capacity and home-grown models, Nvidia says.
Many finance teams are spending the equivalent of days a week checking AI outputs, wiping out hoped-for productivity gains and slowing adoption.
Investor hopes are outpacing returns as major tech groups pour US$725 billion into AI this year, academyEX says.
Most organisations are exposed to AI security breaches, with AvePoint finding 88.4% suffered at least one incident in the past year.
The launch could help firms move AI projects past pilot stage by turning existing integrations into governed tools for agents without rebuilding them.
The recognition could help Logicalis win more cloud and AI deals as Microsoft deepens co-sell ties with trusted partners.
Only 7% of enterprises are seeing measurable returns from agentic AI, as poor data readiness and fragmented systems hold back adoption.
The move gives IRIS tighter oversight of AI and data policy as customers demand practical gains and stronger governance across sensitive systems.
Only a quarter of Indian organisations say staff are ready for AI, as deployment races ahead of training, governance and trust.
Investors now judge private equity targets by how AI could erode margins, weaken moats or lift pricing, not just technical novelty.
Only a third of Irish organisations have a formal AI strategy, leaving boards scrambling to align rapid adoption with governance and returns.
The move targets government and critical infrastructure clients seeking secure AI deployment inside complex operations rather than advisory support.
Rising token costs are pushing UK businesses towards ready-made AI agents, as fresh research shows they value speed over bespoke development.
The free tool could help organisations curb discriminatory wording in news, healthcare and HR content as trust in AI remains low in Canada.