Process automation stories
The new system is meant to help firms move AI from pilot projects into live customer operations, with audit trails and human oversight built in.
Cost pressures are emerging as UK and Irish firms move generative AI from pilots to production, with 41% calling model spend prohibitive.
Fraudsters are using AI to forge invoices and supplier messages, prompting finance leaders to warn that traditional AP controls are no longer enough.
Enterprises could cut handling times and improve compliance as UiPath pushes its automation software into more complex, exception-heavy case work.
Legacy systems are slowing enterprise AI gains, with only 10% of large firms saying the technology is core to operations.
Trade advisers in Australia and New Zealand will get referral fees, training and support as AroFlo expands its route to market.
Despite inflation and interest-rate pressure, most small firms are boosting marketing and AI use to win customers and protect revenue.
Procurement teams could get faster invoice checks and contract searches, while Ivalua bets on tighter governance with a single AI agent.
The move aims to help Wipro turn AI pilots into client workflows, as it trains 10,000 staff to deploy Claude across industries.
The recognition underscores rising demand for invoice tools that can meet tighter e-invoicing rules, cut fraud risk and support AI oversight.
Security and governance tools are being added as enterprises push agentic AI from pilots into live production systems.
The acquisition gives Fresho a bigger UK customer base and more than GBP £2 billion in annual gross merchandise value, while keeping Nation Wilcox branded.
Enterprise users can now feed governed file content into automated and AI workflows without custom code, reducing engineering overhead.
As SMEs demand faster lending and integrated tools, banks risk losing ground unless they cut red tape and modernise their platforms.
Demand is rising for systems that cut manual work and fit existing operations, as Malaysia targets 3,000 smart factories by 2030.
The integration is designed to cut manual handoffs and compliance risks for employers managing mobile staff across more than 90 countries.
Despite rising AI adoption, most firms are failing to turn it into enterprise-wide gains because governance and workforce readiness lag badly.
Many large UK firms are still struggling to embed AI into daily operations, despite strong demand and rising governance spend.
The lender expects AI to speed fraud checks and staff support, while helping prioritise projects that could each deliver more than USD $100 million.
The move could cut delays in specialist care by streamlining referrals through Ontario Health's centralised intake hubs across several regions.