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Document management software platform DocuXplorer has announced the release of a suite of AI features, including a private AI chat tool. AI OCR, AI Capture, and AI Insights perform tasks including full-text extraction, intelligent document processing, automated filing, and AI analysis.

Data infrastructure company VAST Data has announced the launch of its AI Operating System, a platform designed to power large-scale artificial intelligence workflows, as the firm reported reaching $US2 billion in cumulative bookings faster than any data company in history.

Archive360, a data archiving company, has launched what it claims is the first modern archive platform specifically designed to support artificial intelligence and analytics applications across enterprises and government agencies.

ASX-listed Objective Corporation is set to launch a new planning technology platform designed specifically for Australian local councils, addressing widespread challenges with development approval backlogs and resource constraints across the sector.

Dutch technology company Klippa has secured its first strategic partnership in Australia, marking a significant expansion for the document automation specialist into the Asia-Pacific region.

Process automation company Nintex has unveiled a new pre-built solution designed to address what research shows is a costly problem for employers: poor employee onboarding that drives early departures and wastes thousands of dollars per hire.

Unstructured data – buried in contracts, spreadsheets, and presentations – is one of the most valuable but underutilized resources in the enterprise. IBM is evolving watsonx.data to help organizations activate this data to drive more accurate, effective AI.

Veeam Software has unveiled a new cloud-based solution designed to protect organizations using Microsoft Entra ID. The announcement comes as digital identity systems face increasing threats, with Microsoft's Entra ID reportedly experiencing over 600 million daily attacks.

Confidencial.io, a data protection company with roots in DARPA-funded research at SRI, has announced a  new AI data governance solution. The product aims to address one of the most critical challenges facing enterprise AI adoption: protecting sensitive information while enabling AI innovation.

Data management firm DryvIQ is expanding its role in helping enterprises prepare their unstructured data for AI initiatives and data-driven business transformation.

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