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Managed service providers could cut duplicate alerts and speed backup recovery, as incidents now flow automatically into HaloPSA tickets.
Accountants could cut errors and save time as Dext AI Assist brings prompt-based automation to bookkeeping workflows.
The move gives the legal AI group a base in three major regional markets as demand rises from firms handling cross-border work.
Legal teams could see AI drafts better reflect firm precedent, as the new tie-up links past matters and internal expertise to daily workflows.
DocuWare's EMEA and APAC sales VP says UK channel businesses are failing customers by focusing on products rather than outcomes.
Law firms are being pressed to justify AI spending as clients increasingly demand proof the technology improves service, efficiency and pricing.
Organisations will get a single team to deploy AI across core functions, as EY and Microsoft commit more than USD $1 billion over five years.
The award underscores rising demand for local observability expertise as Avocado's Dynatrace business has grown more than 500% year on year.
The update gives law and finance firms tighter AI controls over sensitive records as they seek to deploy tools without breaching confidentiality.
Law firms risk sounding alike as AI trims routine work, pushing judgement and bespoke advice back to the centre of client value.
Auditors could cut review time sharply as Caseware's new system keeps AI guidance inside regulated workflows with citation-backed controls.
Australian firms are starting to reap AI gains in productivity and customer service, but trust and pricing models are now under pressure.
The hire strengthens ThreeSixty's push to meet rising demand for supply chain modelling as retailers and manufacturers seek lower freight costs.
Confusion, not fees, is blocking access to legal help for millions of Australians, a survey commissioned by LawConnect found.
Employees are using AI to draft complaints, pushing Australian bosses to spend more time and money on workplace disputes.
Revenue growth to GBP £1.4 million and 40 new clients have prompted Varn to expand its senior management as search shifts under AI.
The platform is aimed at regulated industries and sensitive data users, with on-premise and air-gapped deployment to keep control in-house.
The UK firm said automated payment chases have also improved cash collection as more smaller businesses outsource day-to-day finance work.
Pressure to lift margins is pushing New Zealand firms to target AI and automation at energy use, reporting and admin tasks.
Smaller firms risk being left behind unless ministers back AI infrastructure, training and accessible support, the body said.