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Enterprise users are being given a way to reuse context across sessions, as DevRev says its update aims to cut AI rework and burnout.
Frontline teams at multi-location service businesses could cut dashboard churn as AskNicely's new tools automate insights and routine review replies.
Pressure to curb AI costs and improve returns is pushing Asia Pacific organisations towards multi-model deployment strategies across the software lifecycle.
The update broadens Codex beyond coding, as non-developers use it faster than engineers for reports, dashboards and client materials.
Overseas enterprises can now tap Tencent Cloud's new AI tools for office work, design and model access as it steps up its push beyond China.
The upgrade aims to let employees query data and automate tasks in one governed system, as Snowflake deepens its AI push.
Businesses can now feed live data into governed Snowflake tables more easily, as the company ties AI app building to real-time streaming.
The platform aims to let firms run networks and security with AI agents in one place, as Cisco expands defences against fast-moving cyber threats.
The new service links meetings with enterprise systems, letting users trigger workflows and draft documents without switching apps.
Teams juggling three or more request platforms are more likely to lose revenue as incomplete internal requests slow work, a Zapier survey found.
The move gives Snowflake a wider governance layer for enterprise AI and locks in a USD $6 billion AWS spend over five years.
Businesses can now test near-term liquidity without changing the ledger, as Xero's new planner uses bank history and manual entries to forecast cash.
Enterprise teams can now monitor chats, files and project logs in Claude, closing a security gap as AI tools take on more workplace tasks.
Banks and payment firms could spot scams mid-session, as Darwinium's updated mobile SDKs track live calls, screen sharing and device evasion.
Brand partners can now automate pricing, content and inventory checks across major marketplaces as Pattern rolls out its Pi system.
The new connectors let teams keep AI-generated work visible on a shared canvas, reducing siloed chats and manual rework across apps.
The new features aim to help IT teams spot and fix digital workplace glitches before employees are affected, as AI use grows.
Controlled US availability means customers can now unify network, security and AI operations in one place, with external tools included.
Consumers are increasingly muting and unsubscribing, forcing brands to compete with inbox fatigue and attention overload rather than rival campaigns.
Businesses face pressure to speed up AI rollouts as OpenAI chief Sam Altman says enterprise adoption remains very early.