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Box, Inc. has acquired Crooze, a provider of no-code enterprise content management applications built on the Box Platform.

Check Point Software Technologies has announced the launch of the first-generation Infinity AI Copilot. Leveraging the convergence of AI and cloud technologies, Infinity AI Copilot addresses the growing global shortage of cyber security practitioners by boosting the efficiency and effectiveness of security teams.

In the wake of multiple high profile data breaches over the last 12 months, the Australian Government is undertaking the most comprehensive overhaul of Australia’s privacy laws in decades. de.iterate, an innovator in data privacy and cyber security is partnering with in-house legal, workplace and compliance services firm Source to help Australian businesses streamline their Privacy Act compliance, and improve their cyber security.

Okta has completed an Information Security Registered Assessors Program (IRAP) assessment and has been assessed to the Protected level.

Ontotext’s GraphDB graph database is now available on the Microsoft Azure Marketplace. Azure clients can easily link diverse data, index it for semantic search, enrich it via text analysis to build big knowledge graphs.

TCG Process, a developer of intelligent document processing and process automation software, has announced a new integration to its input management and automation product DocProStar.

Accruent, a US provider of workplace and asset management solutions has acquired RedEye, an Australia-based engineering document management company specializing in cloud-native solutions.

A new $US11M round of funding for Ask-AI, developer of a generative AI answers and insights solution for enterprises, brings the total to $US20M in funding.

IDP vendor Codemantra has introduced a new solution known as Calibrai CX-One for addressing pervasive challenges around locked up data and insights within static content, streamlining manual processes, and transforming unstructured digital files.

Microsoft has removed the enterprise restriction on availability of its AI tool Copilot, which will now be accessible to Microsoft 365 Business Premium and Business Standard Customers.

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