Change Management stories
Indian firms are moving to tighten software controls as AI agents and code generation raise new security and auditability risks.
Clients could see faster AI rollouts across back-office workflows as KPMG deepens a three-year USD $40 million alliance with ServiceNow.
SAP customers facing a 2027 maintenance deadline can now get a 45-minute assessment of migration, cost and support risks.
The revamp puts AI agents into everyday workflows for 250,000 customers as monday.com seeks to turn a work tool into a broader platform.
Teams juggling multiple projects can now compare resourcing and timeline changes before updating live plans, reducing manual rework and blind spots.
Live endpoint data will now feed ServiceNow workflows, aiming to cut incident response times and automate patching across large fleets.
The tie-up aims to cut investigation times and patching errors by feeding live endpoint data into ServiceNow workflows and AI agents.
Many firms still lack AI training, even as 85% of accountants say they are excited about it, prompting a new peer forum from Karbon.
The move could cut repetitive work in finance teams while giving Chief Financial Officers tighter control over AI spending and risk.
Manufacturers could gain tighter software integration and AI-driven oversight as ECI expands its North American and Australian portfolio.
Law firms can now automate more routine work as the platform adds off-the-shelf tools and customisation for specialist legal workflows.
Higher AI returns appear to hinge on redesigning jobs and skills, as Gartner found layoffs alone did not boost investment performance.
It aims to cut outage investigation time for engineers by combining live telemetry with incident history, changes and service context.
Canberra agencies are under pressure to modernise data systems as Altis adds former Deloitte specialist director Craig Chapman to lead its ACT push.
Universities and colleges facing budget strain may get more AI support as the company expands its education push with a senior hire.
Security teams are being forced into faster triage as AI shortens the gap between flaw disclosure and attack to hours.
More than half of public sector IT staff say artificial intelligence has added work, as fragmented systems and policy gaps complicate adoption.
A lack of visibility is leaving many European organisations unable to tell whether AI-powered attacks have already breached their systems.
A survey shows only 13% of FCA-regulated payments firms are doing daily reconciliations, leaving many exposed to the new safeguarding regime.
Staff at FMG can now update leave and pay details in one place after the insurer replaced legacy HR systems with Workday.