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Pega GenAI is a new a set of 20 new generative AI-powered boosters to be integrated across Pega Infinity ‘23, the latest version of Pega’s low-code platform for AI-powered decisioning and workflow automation.

CyberArk has announced what it claims is a ‘first-of-its-kind’ Identity Security web browser to enable organizations to better protect against attacks with a flexible, identity-based approach to securing employee and third-party access to enterprise resources.

ZircoDATA is acquiring Shred-it, one of Australia and Singapore’s preeminent providers of secure document shredding, secure bin services and IT Asset disposal.

MinterEllison Consulting, the consulting business of law firm MinterEllison, has added consultants to its national cyber security practice. This expansion comes just three months after the appointment of cyber security expert Shannon Sedgwick, who joined as lead partner of the practice.

CrowdStrike has introduced Charlotte AI, a new generative AI cybersecurity analyst that lets users ask natural language questions – in English and dozens of languages – and receive intuitive answers from the CrowdStrike Falcon platform.

Eigen Technologies (Eigen), an intelligent document processing (IDP) developer, has announced the global availability of its new integration with GPT. This option allows users to combine Eigen’s no-code AI-powered platform with the power of GPT.

Now available through private preview, the next generation of AvePoint Confide, will utilise Microsoft Syntex repository services, giving organizations control and flexibility to manage data and workflows across a range of business projects with unique sharing requirements.

WalkMe Discovery automatically detects all the web-based apps a company is running, who is using what software, and whether they’re using it as intended.

Komprise has announced new governance and self-service capabilities that simplify departmental use of Deep Analytics, a query-based way to find and tag file and object data across hybrid cloud storage silos.

To support users in the intelligence and national security community, Esri has released ArcGIS AllSource. The new desktop software turns raw data into decision support by combining data from multiple sources. Analysts can leverage built-in link analysis, 2D and 3D maps, timelines, imagery exploitation, graphs, and video to uncover patterns, trends, and relationships in data to inform decision-making.

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