Enterprise Applications

Three-quarters of IT and security leaders believe reducing information complexity is essential for AI readiness, yet most organisations lack the foundational information governance to deploy artificial intelligence securely, according to new research.

The UK's Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has developed an AI-powered Correspondence Drafting Tool, seeking to automate complex compliance processes while maintaining regulatory oversight and data security.

Content management vendor Hyland has unveiled two AI-powered technologies designed to automate enterprise workflows and decision-making across industries including healthcare, banking and government, insurance, government, and higher education.

Salesforce has launched Agentforce for Public Sector, introducing pre-built AI agents designed to automate government compliance, citizen services and administrative tasks.

Why has Microsoft's office suite supremacy failed to translate into success for its M365 records management offering, particularly in Government and highly regulated industries sectors?

Enterprise applications will undergo a dramatic transformation with 40 per cent featuring task-specific AI agents by 2026, up from less than five per cent currently, according to new research from analyst firm Gartner.

Australian law firm MinterEllison has released comprehensive guidance for organisations procuring artificial intelligence systems, emphasising risk-based classification and robust contractual protections as businesses increasingly integrate AI into operations.

Cloudflare has integrated its Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB) platform with three major generative AI tools to address growing enterprise security concerns over workplace AI adoption.

Datalogics subsidiary pdfRest has released a Sign PDF API Tool that applies cryptographic digital signatures to PDF documents through its REST API service.

Australian mutual banks must accelerate digital transformation investments or face losing market share to larger, more technologically advanced competitors, according to a new S&P Global Ratings report.

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