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Users can now turn Confluence pages into visuals, prototypes and presentations as Atlassian opens AI links to third-party tools.
Checkout micro-donations have generated more than GBP £65 million for charities through Pennies' decade-long link with Retail Technology Show.
The rollout will save dentists time on notes and letters as PortmanDentex broadens AI scribe use across UK and Ireland practices.
The deal caps rapid expansion at the Northern Ireland manufacturer, which lifted revenue 84% and added 300,000 square feet under Foresight.
Free cybersecurity training is gaining traction in Poland and North Macedonia, with more than 110 women and educators taking part after grant funding ended.
Marketers can now get faster readouts from Test Your Ad as System1 layers AI summaries and predictive scoring onto its consumer-based testing.
Most engineering teams could struggle to meet EU Cyber Resilience Act reporting deadlines, with many still handling SBOMs manually or only after incidents.
The London-based firm gains fresh firepower to expand in North America as scrutiny grows over losses from unhedged currency exposure.
A Monday-morning Microsoft 365 login from Germany was flagged, letting a partner reset a compromised account before attackers could act.
Banks face wider compliance burdens as regulators scrutinise AI-generated messages, collaboration tools and cloud records across finance.
Healthcare advertisers in India and New Zealand will face tighter checks before using Google Ads, as LegitScript widens its certification scheme.
Operational complexity is slowing AI rollouts for managed service providers, even as most invest in automation to meet compliance demands.
Frontline technicians can now verify PoE++ and switch details on site as NetAlly's handheld tester aims to speed fault-finding without a laptop.
It aims to help UK channel partners turn AI pilots into production systems by adding specialist support, testing and a shared portal.
Certified venture capital firms have outpaced the wider market on gender and ethnic representation, according to a new Diversity VC report.
The Bristol startup’s pay-as-you-use platform targets firms in regulated sectors that need to automate customer contacts without long deployments.
The deal adds a profitable Scottish service arm and seven staff, giving IntelliAM a stronger base in the central belt for industrial customers.
Researchers at Cambridge say false narratives can prime audiences for exploitation, corruption and wider economic, political and social harm.
The Manchester IT provider must keep investing in staff and service quality to retain a rare trio of Microsoft designations.
Finance teams could cut invoice processing time in half as Aqilla folds capture, coding and approvals into one system.