Enterprise Applications

It’s hard to attend a meeting today without AI taking centre stage. Everybody is talking about what’s next for AI, what benefits it will provide, which tools it is going to be available within, and how it is going to make your life easier, or even worse, take your job!!

When a hospital migrated patient records to a new clinical management platform, the technical transfer succeeded. Every patient had a record in the new system. But six months later, clinicians discovered that specialist treatment notes were no longer linked to the diagnostic imaging that informed them.

Automated redaction, natural-language AI agent creation, and realtime compliance reporting are among a new wave of updates Hyland has announced for its Content Innovation Cloud platform and associated enterprise content management (ECM) products.

Fragmented spreadsheet data flowing into enterprise systems without standardisation is a chronic pain point for compliance-heavy industries - one that AI vendor Fisent Technologies says it has tackled with a new capability called Tabulate, added to its BizAI platform.

The friction of connecting AI document processing platforms to enterprise business systems has long stalled automation projects in regulated industries. A new tool from Melbourne-based Affinda aims to remove that barrier, allowing organisations to describe integrations in plain language and have the software write the code automatically.

Real-time monitoring and automated guardrail enforcement are the foundations of a significant expansion to OneTrust’s AI governance platform, aimed at organisations struggling to keep compliance controls pace with rapidly scaling AI deployments.

Westpac is deploying a global rollout of Microsoft 365 Copilot, giving artificial intelligence tools to its entire workforce of 35,000 employees plus contractors.

OpenText has agreed to sell its Vertica analytics database platform to Rocket Software for $ US 150 million cash, marking the Canadian software giant’s second major divestiture to the same buyer in less than two years.

Blacktown City Council has become one of 16 NSW councils deploying artificial intelligence tools to handle planning enquiries. DAISY (Development Application Information System) is an AI-powered digital assistant that provides 24-hour access to planning information and guidance.

Government agencies pursuing conversational AI for service delivery face significant citizen adoption barriers, with only 2% of citizens choosing AI chatbots as their first-choice channel, according to new Gartner research.

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