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The listing signals Newgen's push into governed AI development tools as buyers increasingly judge low-code platforms on orchestration, not speed alone.
Trusted data signals are being pushed into AI workflows as Ataccama deepens its Snowflake links and targets governance gaps across enterprises.
Mid-sized firms facing faster exploits can now outsource patching, exposure scanning and threat monitoring under one contract.
HR teams under pressure to prove value may gain faster workforce insights as Cezanne embeds natural-language analytics into its existing HR system.
The tie-up could help project-based firms modernise ageing finance systems across the UK and Europe without disrupting operations.
Organisations face rising pressure to make websites and apps accessible as the European Accessibility Act and customer expectations tighten scrutiny.
Infrastructure spending is surging as businesses expand data centres for AI, with Europe's tech outlay set to reach USD $1.3 trillion in 2026.
The travel and spend group gains room to invest in AI and product after replacing its 2024 borrowing deal on improved terms.
British businesses are recovering slowly from attacks, with fewer than half back to normal within 10 days despite rapid detection.
The win gives the AI-native startup a credibility boost as enterprises race to fix vulnerabilities faster amid rising cyber pressure.
Advertisers can now reach more than 5,000 gym screens across Germany, Austria and Switzerland as the tie-up widens cross-border media buying.
Public confidence is trailing adoption, with nearly half of citizens uneasy about AI in services despite rapid uptake by public bodies.
Customers in regulated sectors can now access AI workflow and compliance tools as OneAdvanced expands its IQ platform across six markets.
The new Holborn site will add engineering jobs as demand rises for secure AI tools among businesses and the company seeks deeper UK roots.
The deal will give 120,000 customers a single view of repairs and safety data across 50,000 homes, replacing fragmented systems.
A majority of large UK firms fear quantum computing could erode competitiveness, but most are delaying hiring and planning until 2030 or later.
Reliability across three busy campuses will be central to the deal, covering alarms, access control and CCTV for Barnet and Southgate College.
British firms now use 713,130 AI agents, sharpening pressure for tighter oversight as Gravitee rolls out Gamma to govern them.
London's rising AI investment is drawing Parloa into the capital as the company expands its European footprint and customer base.
Connectivity could become the bottleneck as AI-driven data centres and mobile traffic push fibre networks and power demand to new limits.