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OpenText has agreed to sell its eDOCS legal document management system to NetDocuments for US$163 million in cash, the company's first major divestiture following its CEO's departure in August.

​Australian data-centric security provider archTIS has completed its acquisition of US-based Spirion, a provider of sensitive data discovery and classification solutions.

C3 AI has launched what it describes as a next-generation robotic process automation platform that uses artificial intelligence agents to handle business and operational workflows without requiring coding expertise.

A Sydney-based customer experience company has released an AI-powered knowledge management system that automatically creates draft support articles from contact centre interactions.

RecordPoint has launched RexCommand, a free centralised platform designed to help organisations manage AI deployment while addressing compliance gaps and unauthorised AI tool usage.

Splunk has released a plug-in integrating its Enterprise Security platform with the Australian Signals Directorate's Cyber Threat Intelligence Sharing platform, becoming the second vendor to offer the integration.

SAS has released Retrieval Agent Manager, a no-code platform designed to extract insights from unstructured enterprise documents using retrieval augmented generation technology.

UiPath has announced a collaboration with NVIDIA to integrate generative AI models into enterprise automation workflows, targeting highly regulated sectors requiring stringent governance controls.

Microsoft has introduced Knowledge Agent for SharePoint, an AI-powered content management assistant that automates tagging and classification to eliminate manual effort and inconsistency.

​Enterprise data management specialist Komprise has launched its Intelligent AI Ingest system to help organisations safely filter unstructured data for artificial intelligence applications while maintaining compliance and security controls.

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