Data management stories
Poor-quality data is costing organisations nearly USD $13 million a year, making a formal charter crucial for consistent gains and lower risk.
Analysts are increasingly backing Boomi as buyers seek one platform to govern data, APIs and AI as pilots move into production.
Trust in enterprise AI is being undermined as Denodo research finds most firms still lack live, context-aware data for production use.
Poor data, ageing systems and tight regulation are leaving most bank AI projects stuck in pilots, despite heavy investment in the technology.
Pressure is mounting on ANZ agencies to show returns from data and AI spending as Databricks adds Davinia Simon to court government buyers.
Its anniversary highlights a push to win AI customers wary of opaque systems, with Viya pitched on governance, transparency and human oversight.
The update aims to curb AI project failure by baking governance into data preparation, analysis and automation across cloud-native workflows.
Enterprises could cut software release delays as the partners add self-healing AI agents to automate testing across existing systems.
Retailers could update listings faster as Akeneo's Spring Release uses search and marketplace signals to reshape product data.
The rollout will put Google’s AI tool in front of 100,000 staff, as the supplier seeks faster software development and tighter internal collaboration.
Real-time streaming could curb the soaring electricity use of AI data centres, helping Australia’s sector grow without bigger energy bills.
Customers using Google Cloud Storage will gain air-gapped recovery for AI and analytics data as Clumio reaches early access, with general availability due in summer 2026.
The data integration software group is sharpening its growth push as it targets USD $250 million in revenue by 2028.
The hire is designed to strengthen Scality’s push into enterprise AI projects as customers demand tighter storage, cloud and partner coordination.
The move could cut AI migration costs for enterprises by letting them use existing data in Google Cloud without duplicating it.
The recognition could help Synextra win more UK contracts as buyers seek proven Azure data and AI expertise from trusted partners.
Weak oversight is leaving large UK firms exposed to compliance breaches as most cannot track how sensitive data is handled by overseas AI systems.
Rising software costs and tighter scrutiny are pushing Australian builders to prioritise control of project data over collaboration features.
More than half of large UK builders are waiting longer to release retention and close accounts as data gaps blur project finances and cash flow.
Glasgow’s AI jobs and training pipeline is set to grow as SAS commits more than GBP £20 million to its research centre and UK skills drive.