Europe (European) stories
The Dublin-based provider is sharpening its commercial push as it targets demand for cybersecurity and AI services in a crowded market.
Insurers are increasing AI hiring even as headcount falls, with Allianz overtaking AXA to top Evident's annual ranking.
Merchants and payment providers across Europe will soon be able to offer the Wero wallet, as ACI adds it to its orchestration platform.
Older shoppers delivered 44% of the strongest response, suggesting sustainability ads can drive purchases as well as brand awareness.
Only 24% of workers feel ready to use AI effectively, as firms roll out tools faster than training and governance can keep pace.
The tie-up gives UK public sector and finance customers a route to use AI on governed legacy records without losing auditability or control.
Confidence in recovery plans is collapsing as most firms fail to meet targets during major outages, exposing vendor and AI governance gaps.
Europe's push for sovereign defence supply chains is opening new orders for DroneShield as it begins local production for allied customers.
Control over data, governance and AI accuracy is becoming a boardroom priority as Gartner says the shift could reshape enterprise strategy by 2030.
European gamers will get officially licensed 8BitDo Xbox peripherals in local layouts, with prices starting at GBP £39.99.
Investor relations teams could cut preparation delays and disclosure risks by keeping approved company material inside Q4's new AI workflow tools.
Election officials and voters may gain independently checkable results as Sequent adds open-source VoteSecure to its digital voting platform.
Peer-selected grants will help 12 start-ups expand in the US and Europe, with the biggest awards going to CIRT and Recovolt.
Food and agriculture start-ups may see fresh capital as the firm targets software and biology plays after the sector's sharp funding pullback.
The cash will fund product development and launches in Poland and Germany as the Prague startup targets more online sellers across Europe.
Growth across Europe and the Middle East is increasing pressure on Tredence to turn AI trials into larger enterprise contracts.
The expansion will create 400 high-skilled jobs in Cork and Galway as Ireland becomes OpenText's biggest European bet.
One in three daily AI users say explicit images of people they know are acceptable, as confidence in online evidence and scams worsens.
The new link should cut errors and speed up private markets order handling as managers face heavier investor volumes and tighter service demands.
British customers will gain access to a larger stock of refurbished enterprise hardware as Harrogate-based Renewtech UK joins a six-country European group.