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The Melbourne-based software firm is stepping up overseas growth as Peter Holmes takes charge of operations, customer strategy and expansion.
Despite near-universal enthusiasm, only 27% of organisations say their data and workflows are connected enough to support AI success.
The new modules aim to quantify supplier exposure in dollars as businesses grapple with tariff shocks, reputational damage and lower-tier blind spots.
Recurring revenue lifted quarterly profit and cash flow at Check Point, even as sales changes hit its security appliance business.
Nearly two-thirds of companies using AI in response workflows reported a positive return within a year, the survey found.
Fragmented controls are leaving banks and fintechs exposed as AI adoption outpaces oversight, according to new research from Zango.
API-related breaches now cost organisations more than USD $700,000 on average, as AI-linked interfaces draw fresh hacker attention.
Fewer than one in six retail executives are chasing strong growth as inflation, trade disruption and geopolitical instability squeeze margins.
The appointment comes as software groups race to prove AI can drive customer deployments, not just trials, in the enterprise content management market.
The Exeter Shopify agency plans recruitment, expansion and acquisitions after YFM Equity Partners committed GBP £7.6 million to support growth.
The public sector software group is reshaping its leadership to push AI across products and engineering for 6,000 customers.
Three-quarters of organisations now see third-party software as a top risk, as AI flaws and supply-chain gaps slow security fixes.
The data integration software group is sharpening its growth push as it targets USD $250 million in revenue by 2028.
AI is increasingly moving into live use across Australia and New Zealand, as regulated sectors test deployments while CEOs chase productivity gains.
Most firms are deploying AI agents without proper oversight, leaving non-human identities exposed as security teams race to catch up.
As personal data risks rise, the security firm is adding leadership to push enterprise growth and broaden its revenue push.
Boards are under pressure to tighten oversight as Software Improvement Group warns many firms lack controls over AI use and related risks.
Hybrid working is emerging as a key draw for Canadian tech staff, with most business leaders saying flexibility now rivals pay in recruitment.
Many UK businesses are adding AI admin as staff still check and correct outputs, with only 31% using multi-agent workflows.
Structured executive visibility can reduce buying risk, build trust and sharpen market positioning for B2B tech firms across Southeast Asia.