Germany stories
Legacy systems and skills shortages are slowing AI rollouts at large German companies, with only 19% putting it into core processes.
Pay by Bank providers face rising pressure to win digital payments share as Token.io adds a veteran engineer to its leadership team.
Winning nations have historically seen markets outperform around the tournament, though wider forces can easily outweigh any football-related lift.
The insurer's European operations will be refreshed under a multiyear TCS pact aimed at improving resilience, automation and user experience.
Pressure to ship faster is leaving most firms exposed, with AI-generated code now outpacing testing and lifting quality risks across industries.
Limited to 4,999 units, the notebook targets collectors with a USD $5,599 price tag and AI hardware tuned for premium workloads.
Firms using integrated cloud systems report fewer finance and budgeting errors, as pressure mounts to cut rework and overtime.
Organisations face rising pressure to make websites and apps accessible as the European Accessibility Act and customer expectations tighten scrutiny.
Infrastructure spending is surging as businesses expand data centres for AI, with Europe's tech outlay set to reach USD $1.3 trillion in 2026.
British businesses are recovering slowly from attacks, with fewer than half back to normal within 10 days despite rapid detection.
Advertisers can now reach more than 5,000 gym screens across Germany, Austria and Switzerland as the tie-up widens cross-border media buying.
Businesses in Europe and Africa now face localised phishing and malware attacks from a suspected China-aligned group that has widened beyond Asia.
Remote technicians in patchy network areas should see clearer feeds as Microsoft's video sharpening tool cuts downtime and site visits.
New mandates in Europe, the Middle East and Asia-Pacific are forcing multinationals to juggle varied e-invoicing rules across 150 countries.
Artificial intelligence has become the main driver of UK tech value, with venture funding and start-up creation increasingly concentrated in the sector.
Most Australian fans would still join venue-named hotspots, leaving match-day travellers exposed to phishing, fake streams and account theft.
Technology investment softened last year, but the UK still drew more projects than France and Germany as London stayed ahead of Paris.
The tie-up could speed up autonomous parcel drop-offs in dense cities by linking road vehicles with building access systems and door-to-door handovers.
London's rising AI investment is drawing Parloa into the capital as the company expands its European footprint and customer base.
Growing fears over disruption are pushing consumers and providers to favour European control of payments as reliance on US networks deepens.