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OpenAI has introduced workspace agents in ChatGPT, enabling business teams to build shared AI agents that automate complex, long-running workflows across an organisation.

IBM has launched two new cybersecurity offerings aimed at helping organisations defend against a rising class of AI-generated threats, as attackers begin using frontier AI models to automate and accelerate attacks.

Two enterprise data management companies have announced a partnership to simplify data access and cut costs for AI initiatives. Solix Technologies will integrate VirtualZ Computing’s no-code data access technology into its Common Data Platform (CDP).

Detecting credential theft as it happens is the aim of Decipio, a new community security tool from Arctic Wolf. The tool targets a well-documented Windows attack vector, aiming to alert defenders before stolen credentials are weaponised inside a network.

Microsoft is expanding its Purview Data Loss Prevention platform to intercept Microsoft 365 Copilot prompts that contain sensitive data, blocking AI-generated responses before they are returned to users.

Enterprise diagramming platform Lucid Software has launched an integration with Anthropic’s Claude AI, enabling users to search, create, and share Lucidchart and Lucidspark documents without leaving the Claude interface. The connector is built on the Model Context Protocol (MCP), an open standard gaining rapid adoption as a mechanism for linking AI assistants to enterprise data sources.

A new agentic editing layer in Nutrient's document SDK lets enterprise applications automate multi-step document workflows - including data extraction, form filling, annotation, and redaction - under configurable approval policies, the company announced.

Organisations using Docusign’s Intelligent Agreement Management platform can now deploy an AI-powered contract review assistant that analyses agreements, flags risky terms, suggests edits, and generates legal playbooks.

Governing AI agent access to corporate file data has emerged as a pressing challenge for enterprise security and compliance teams. Boston-based Nasuni is attempting to address it with a new platform capability that lets AI tools operate directly on file data within existing permission structures - no separate data pipelines required.

Turning meeting transcripts into automated task lists is the promise behind HiNotes 3.0, a significant update from HiDock that repositions its note-taking platform from passive transcription toward post-meeting workflow management.

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