AI Strategy stories
Investment in AI-powered monitoring is rising as firms race to prevent hallucinations, outages and security risks in production systems.
The pilot is intended to help firms prove AI is being managed safely and consistently as they move from trials to large-scale use.
The deal will put Claude into banking, aviation and government systems, as DXC scales AI agents across regulated customer environments.
Small firms risk falling behind unless they adopt AI for practical gains, as SMEC AI says many are still confused by the technology.
Pressure is mounting on financial firms to turn AI pilots into measurable results as SEI adds new leadership to its data overhaul.
Enterprise teams can now use live Smartsheet work data through ChatGPT, Copilot and Gemini Enterprise, as AI adoption races across workplaces.
Media and entertainment groups risk wasted AI spend unless they first fix fragmented data and measurement, Braze's report says.
Audit trails for AI-generated code could get easier as the plugin exposes packages, dependencies and provenance inside Claude Code.
Governance fears and skills gaps are pushing businesses to deploy agentic AI in secure systems while protecting staff from disruption.
Rising enterprise spending on AI helped push Genesys Cloud annual recurring revenue to USD $2.8 billion, with international sales nearing 45%.
Most financial institutions now see unsanctioned AI use as a business risk, with 86% of IT executives warning of weak oversight.
Most large companies have shifted AI into live use, but senior leaders remain split on whether it will drive hiring or cuts.
Firms using embedded AI in meetings and messaging are already cutting admin, speeding decisions and improving customer response times.
Many businesses are finding that AI pilots stall when ownership, adoption and measurement questions emerge after the first demo.
The package will fund chips, a supercomputer and skills training, as ministers seek to build domestic AI capacity and speed workplace adoption.
Most UK public sector IT teams lack the infrastructure and trust needed to scale AI safely, a SolarWinds survey found.
British firms seeking compliant AI processing can now keep inference workloads inside the UK as energy and data rules tighten.
UK businesses struggling to push AI pilots into production will get onshore support from a merged consultancy focused on delivery, quality and security.
The deal secures rare long-term UK AI capacity as demand for power-hungry inference computing outstrips available data centre infrastructure.
The real payoff will come from governed workflows, as executives move beyond pilots and turn AI into a measurable business capability.