Decision Intelligence stories
Governance concerns are rising as companies embed AI deeper into critical workflows, from factory floors to defence operations and customer service.
Deal teams can now spot serious bidders earlier, reducing wasted effort and helping sellers react before interest fades in live transactions.
Large enterprises can now buy Aily's AI decision agents via AWS Marketplace, cutting procurement friction and deployment time to as little as one day.
Business teams can now act on live enterprise data without spreadsheets, as the platform ties AI analysis, applications and workflows together.
Energy retailers could gain faster deployments and simpler AWS Marketplace purchasing as Gorilla deepens ties with Amazon Web Services.
Finance teams in two major markets can now query live models in plain language, as Farseer widens its reach beyond Europe.
Stores are becoming a bigger tech battleground as retailers seek tighter links between operations, checkout and customer engagement.
Insurers testing AI in narrow pilots may now need traceable, governed tools as Earnix pushes its new orchestration layer into daily workflows.
Workers could cut enrolment confusion as SAVVI's latest platform uses existing data to recommend benefits choices without lengthy questionnaires.
Control over data, governance and AI accuracy is becoming a boardroom priority as Gartner says the shift could reshape enterprise strategy by 2030.
Growth across Europe and the Middle East is increasing pressure on Tredence to turn AI trials into larger enterprise contracts.
AI deployments are failing at scale because most systems lack the context needed to stop agents hallucinating, Celonis says.
Customers will be able to query live data across systems with less duplication, as Snowflake expands governance for AI workloads and Iceberg tables.
By tying strategy to revenue outcomes, the platform aims to help mid-sized firms prove marketing's return and cut tool sprawl.
Access to closed AI models can be cut off overnight, prompting governments and firms to rethink their reliance on foreign providers.
Australian firms risk losing AI advantage if core models and pricing stay offshore, as sovereign control becomes a resilience and trust issue.
Employees can now query HR records in Slack, as HiBob says workforce data will help AI agents make better workplace decisions.
For brokers, the real advantage is shifting from speed to clearer decisions as AI filters market noise and highlights risks in real time.
Weak data pipelines and poor governance can now be checked inside the FICO Platform, as the software maker pushes firms towards safer AI use.
Retailers and brands could cut delays and inconsistencies as Akeneo folds pricing into its Product Cloud, widening its reach beyond product data.