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Businesses could see premiums better reflect live security posture as Qualys and Converge replace questionnaires with verified risk data.
Support tickets could fall as JAGGAER embeds a multilingual AI assistant into procurement workflows to answer policy and supplier questions.
Legal teams could cut contract delays as Docusign folds AI assistants and agents into its agreement platform with new software links.
Transporeon rolls out AI-powered Natural Language Search for carriers, aiming to speed freight bookings and cut clicks across Europe and North America.
Turkish Airlines extends Cover Genius pact to add tailored travel protection in Australia, Latin America, the US and EU across more booking channels.
Currenxie's Dublin launch of an EEA business account targets SMEs trading with Asia-Pacific, amid pressure to fix costly cross-border payments.
New distribution deals will bring the cybersecurity vendor into more schools, councils and mid-sized firms across the UK, US and EMEA.
The expansion will give European leaders and policymakers early access as W readies its public beta and new tracking dashboard for 17 June.
Renew Risk unveils US solar farm storm model as insurers brace for hail, tornado and wind losses in the fast-growing renewable sector.
DocuWare lands challenger spot in Gartner's 2026 document management review as the software maker touts AI-ready tools and partner-led growth.
QuEra survey finds quantum buyers and backers are demanding stronger proof of value, even as 46% of organisations expect budgets to stay flat.
AI in life sciences is boosting workflows rather than replacing scientists, as firms navigate regulation, data risks and uneven adoption across markets.
More Claude Code users will get longer sessions as Anthropic taps SpaceX data-centre capacity to ease compute bottlenecks.
Researchers could cut the time and cost of early quantum experiments as Haiqu's new platform already runs on current hardware.
Rising power constraints at AI data centres are driving demand for Skeleton’s storage systems as it gears up for a US listing in 2027.
Users of ABBYY systems will be able to add handwriting recognition and fraud checks without replacing existing document workflows.
The move is meant to replace fragmented regional planning with a single global system, giving tesa faster decisions as supply chains shift.
The deal gives Rocket a bigger analytics push, adding more than 600 Vertica customers and 170 staff as it eyes older IT systems.
Independent testing showed the firm's face checks can block spoofing on mainstream phones while avoiding friction for genuine users.
Britons are favouring live events and other real-world outings, with Mastercard research showing many will cut back on gadgets and streaming.