AI Adoption stories - Page 2
Oracle brings Database@Google Cloud service to Canada
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Oracle has launched its Database@Google Cloud service in Montreal and Toronto, targeting Canadian multicloud and data sovereignty needs.
UK bosses see AI reshaping work but not cutting jobs
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UK bosses say AI will transform roles, boost hiring and revenue, as daily use soars but fears over security and tool sprawl persist.
AI speeds coding but costs Singapore teams a day weekly
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AI is speeding up coding for Singapore’s software teams, but fragmented tools and poor workflows are costing them a day each week.
AI set to power autonomous workflows & new work models
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AI is tipped to run entire corporate workflows by 2026, forcing firms to rebuild software and reorganise staff around skills, not hierarchies.
Oxylabs experts forecast AI bubble risks & browser wars
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Oxylabs experts warn AI hype could swell into a bubble by 2026 as new ‘agent’ browsers challenge Chrome and Europe tightens data rules.
UK senior freelancers drive AI adoption & work longer
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UK freelancers over 50 are embracing AI and upskilling weekly, as many plan to extend their careers well beyond traditional retirement ages.
National AI plan to turbocharge Australia’s AI uptake
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Australia’s National AI plan is set to ignite a 2026 surge in AI adoption, data centre build-outs and subscription-led tech investment.
AI set for post-transformer shift to memory-led tools
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AI firms tip 2026 as the dawn of a post-transformer era, with memory-led, workflow-specific systems overtaking general-purpose models.
Agentic AI surge in 2026 sparks fresh cyber security risks
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Security experts warn agentic and generative AI will rapidly widen global cyber attack surfaces in 2026, outpacing current safeguards.
Australian firms to treat AI like staff by 2026, experts say
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Australian businesses are tipped to treat AI like human staff by 2026, tightening control of machine identities and data risks.
TXP warns on low code, AI overload & supplier risk in 2026
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TXP warns 2026 will bring a low-code legacy crunch, AI-fuelled cognitive overload and tougher scrutiny of cybersecurity in supply chains.
Data infrastructure, not models, now holds back AI
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New research finds just 6% of enterprise AI leaders say their data infrastructure is ready, making data the key brake on AI progress.
Syspro joins US manufacturers’ group to drive AI shift
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Syspro joins the National Association of Manufacturers to steer AI adoption and cloud ERP upgrades across mid-sized US factories.
AI-native attacks drive shift to continuous cyber tests
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AI-native cyber attacks and synthetic IDs are forcing firms to shift from periodic checks to continuous, AI-driven security testing by 2026.
ThoughtSpot unveils AI agents to automate analytics
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ThoughtSpot launches four AI agents to automate data modelling, dashboards and embedded analytics, pushing towards autonomous enterprises.
Backslash unveils MCP Security to safeguard AI coding
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Backslash launches MCP Security to monitor AI coding agents on developer machines, tackling data leaks, prompt injection and privilege abuse.
Industrial firms face AI growth drag from talent gaps
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Industrial giants warn AI ambitions are stalling as severe talent shortages and ageing systems choke growth and sustainability goals.
AI projects face long delays amid rising security risks
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AI rollout delays are stretching to a year as three-quarters of organisations report security incidents and governance gaps grow.
DXC launches AdvisoryX to help enterprises scale AI
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DXC launches AdvisoryX to help enterprises scale AI, as 94% struggle to move beyond pilots and build coherent business cases.
Human-linked cyber incidents surge as AI use grows
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Human-linked cyber incidents have surged 90% as AI embeds deeper in workplaces, with security leaders warning of rising email and deepfake attacks.